Nissan Outboard Lower Unit 5 Hp 2 Stroke Long Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Paynesville, Minnesota, United States
I have a 2002 Mecury 5 hp 2 stroke which is made by Nissan. I bought this lower unit off of ebay in case I every wanted to change it to a long shaft but now I have no need for it. I now have all short shaft boats.
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