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Force Outboard Powerhead 40h.p. 1996 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Elizabeth, Illinois, US

Elizabeth, Illinois, US
:

Up for auction is a good used powerhead from a 1995 40 h.p. Has 125 lbs. of compression. was used only in fresh water.  

Payment required within 5 days of auction ending.

Tons of parts in stock, but not listed email for availability.

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