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Evinrude E-tec Lower Unit - Gearcase - Foot - 30" 225 - 250hp on 2040-parts.com

US $1,999.00
Location:

Newport, Washington, United States

Newport, Washington, United States
Off a running motor with bad Cylinder.
Brand:Omc Manufacturer Part Number:5009302 5005549

This is a 30" lower unit, off a 06 Evinrude 250hp E-tec. Motor was still running but lost #2 cylinder - owner decided too re-outfit with new outboard. Lower unit fluids were full and debris free. No signs of leaking at prop shaft. Unit shifts properly. Comes as pictured with water pump (last pic -  impeller is very nice - I would run it). Shipping on this is Greyhound Package Express - terminal pickup - $75 - domestically. Questions welcomed - thanks for looking - Greg. 

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