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2005 Mercury Outboard 150 / 25" Shaft / 1 Yr Warranty / Nice As They Come on 2040-parts.com

US $5,950.00
Location:

West Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States

West Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States
WHEN WE SAY REMANUFACTURE WE DO NOT MEAN ( CLEANED UP USED OLD PARTS ) WE MEAN ITS BEEN DONE RIGHT!! NEW pistons ,NEW rod bearings, NEW rings , NEW wrist pins & bearings, NEW main seals , NEW lower unit seals and water pump, NEW paint( base clear coat) no buzz bomb!!. The list goes on and on
Brand:Mercury Stroke:2-Stroke Engine(HP):150

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