Bought refurbished mercruiser 3 outboard
stern drive , still crated, you can come pick it up or you can arrange fed ex or ups to pick it up, It is located close to Hells Gates at PK Lake If you pick this unit up, there is a forklift available to use. Central freightlines would probly be the cheapest route to go if you ship it, also, if you don't live that far we will deliver for 2.00 a mile. |
Complete Outboard Engines for Sale
Antique outboard motors. johnson - scott-atwater - montgomery ward - minn-kota
Mercury outboard(US $1,000.00)
2000 johnson 150 outboard j150vxsif stator assy 0584981(US $68.00)
Evinrude outboard engine(US $100.00)
2001 mercury optimax 135 hp direct fuel injected vaporizer(US $200.00)
Nice johnson 9.5 hp short shaft outboard boat motor(US $559.00)
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