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New 20 Hp Honda Outboard 15" Shaft, 2017 Model Free Shipping. on 2040-parts.com

US $3,050.00
Location:

Portage, Michigan, United States

Portage, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:BF20 Engine(HP):20 Stroke:4-Stroke

New 20hp honda outboard motor 15" shaft (long), manual (pull) start, tiller steering, with full 5 year Honda Marine warranty
includes Honda Marine 3 gallon fuel tank,  fuel hose assembly, propeller and tool kit.
price includes freight to the lower 48 states.

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