Mercruiser Bravo 1 One 1.50 Diesel Outdrive on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
Clean used Mercruiser Bravo 1 One Diesel outrdrive with the 1.50 gear ratio. Serial # 0M180239 This outdrive has been pressure tested and is ready to bolt on and go. Stand not included. shipping to lower 48 states $250 AK and HI, and international bidders, please contact me for a shipping quote prior to buying, thanks |
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