90's 15hp 15 Hp Gamefisher Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
90'S 15HP GAMEFISHER WITH 15" SHAFT!!!
PARTS OR REPAIR !!
THE AUCTION INCLUDES THE MOTOR AND PROP ONLY.
FLY WHEEL TURNS ,HAS SPARK & COMPRESSION
SEND US YOU ZIP AND IF GOING TO A BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE
IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEEDBACK PLEASE DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU CALL OR EMAIL ME FIRST.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS ONE PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL AT
561 282 7067 BEFORE 10PM EST........RUSS
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