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Mercruiser Bravo 3 Three 2.20 Outdrive Drive Leg Sterndrive on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States

Gig Harbor, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Engine(HP):425

This auction is for a very nice used Mercruiser Bravo Three outdrive. Drive is an great working condition. Has just been serviced and pressure tested. Drive ratio is 2.20. It was removed from 2001 Mirage 232 with 161 hours auction will include a set of 26 pitch Propellers drive was removed from a full running boat. Only removed to do bravo x upgrade

Shipping is for lower 48 states only

Drive will be shipped wood create can be delivered to business adress with forklift or loading dock or van be picked up at a freight shipping loading dock nearest buyers location

Can be delivered to residential adress if buyer pays the fees

No international shipping unless discussed prior
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Payment is due within 3 days of auction end

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