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Mercury 60 Hp. Outboard Engine 2002 Compression 112 Lb. With Tilt & Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $2,450.00
Location:

Young Harris, Georgia, United States

Young Harris, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:60 Hp. Brand:Mercury

2002 Mercury 60 Hp. Big Foot Outboard Engine Tilt and Trim 112 lbs. compression OT415741

Sealed and Shifting Big Foot Lower Unit

Fresh Water Pump Impeller

Pallet Ships to Business or Local Freight Terminal Avg. 160.00

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