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Mercruiser 6.3 Liter 383 Mag Has 350 Hp & 429 Ft Pounds Of Torque,around 45 Hour on 2040-parts.com

US $7,650.00
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser

this is a 3year old 6.3L 383 mercruiser engine has around 45 hour and are still in my boat I am parting out my boat these engines made my 32 donzi (13000lbs) fly at 52 mph they started right up and have 350hp and 429 ft pounds of torque they are great replacement for your boat I removed the 70 amp alternators and put on 130 amps on it I do have another engine that you can buy if you want but this auction is for 1 engine as I said they are still in the boat and will take me at least a week to uninstall them. Buyer will pay for shipping this engine is as good as it gets for a used engine Others are selling them for 9000.00 get this one for less than that. These are as good as new, I will drain all fluids before shipping Please look at my other items for sale

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