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32 Total Hrs! Complete 125hp Yanmar 4jh3 Dte 98, Zf Trans, Wiring, Gauge Package on 2040-parts.com

US $11,950.00
Location:

Palatka, Florida, United States

Palatka, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yanmar Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Engine(HP):125 Manufacturer Part Number:4JH3 DTE 98

This complete package is literally like brand new. Only 32 hrs total run time. Turbo Charged, Intercooled, 125HP @ 3800 RPM wide open throttle. Selling complete with ZF Hurth 63A Marine transmission with 2.04 to 1 ratio. Also including complete gauge package as pictured, wiring harness, engine mounts, etc. Still in boat for test run and sea trial, on request. Everything is in absolutely perfect condition and every one of the 32 hours of running was in 100% fresh water. Extremely rare opportunity. Will assist with prep for shipping if needed- freight cost will be at buyers expense.

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