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2006 Honda 225 Outboard Boat Motor With Rigging For Double Engines on 2040-parts.com

US $6,999.00
Location:

Olympia, Washington, US

Olympia, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Honda

2006 Honda 225 hp outboard motor with guages, rigging, ignitions and throttle. This item has a cracked rear cowling, but in no way affects the performance. This item was taken off of a harbor patrol boat and I was told that it has around 900 hrs on it and was on a 100 hr maintenance program. Besides the crack in the cowling the motor has a few scratches and scraps and the lower unit has a few gouges, but over all it is in good condition. This item is being sold as is and comes with what you see and does not have a prop. All costs of shipping are up to the buyer and we are more then willing to help with a quote so please don't hesitate to give a message. This item is already crated and we will be glade to package and make sure everything gets to you.

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