Lower Unit 20" V4 60° #5004632 Outboard Johnson Evinrude 75 90 100 115 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Item: LOWER UNIT 20" V4 60° OUTBOARD JOHNSON EVINRUDE : 75-115 HP. Fits MOST of the horsepowers listed from year 1999-2005 with some exceptions. Unit is a 20" drive shaft. Shaft can be changed to 25" on request. Lower unit will come with shift shaft, drive shaft, new water pump, and new gear oil. It will be ready to bolt on and take off. Please email us with your motor's model number so that we may ensure this lower unit will work for you.
Condition: Lower Unit has been inspected and approved by a Certified Marine Mechanic. Warranty: Our used lower units come with a 30 day return policy. Payment: Paypal preffered, Cashier's check, personal check must clear before shipping, bank wire, cash if picking up in person. All Payments are due within 3 days. NOTE: If your shipping location is outside the 48 Contiguous United States, PLEASE email us for a shipping quote prior to buying. |
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