Mercury 6hp Outboard Motor 4 Stroke. Almost New W/stand on 2040-parts.com
Massapequa, New York, United States
This is a like new 6HP Mercury 4 Stroke. This motor has only 20 minutes of operating time. Its brand new. Also included is a motor stand. 20" shaft
Contact me at Mattyo750@gmail.com with any questions. I am located in Massapequa Ny 11758 (Long Island) |
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