2013 Mercruiser Bravo Iii Outdrive on 2040-parts.com
Clute, Texas, United States
2013 Mercruiser Bravo III Outdrive. Drive Ratio 1.81R. This outdrive was removed from a 2002 -
28 Ft True World Marine in Nov 2015 when the boat was sold to an
individual without power. Outdrive has about 300 hours. A new cone
clutch and top gears were installed in late 2014 and have less than 100
hrs of use. Priced withot props. Add $ 500 for props. I will secure to a pallet for pickup or drop it at a local freight dock.
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