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Nissan Tohatsu 40 50 Hp Lower Unit 20" Long Shaft W/ Propeller 2002 Ns40d2 M40d2 on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Ormond Beach, Florida, United States

Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Nissan Tohatsu Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Engine(HP):40 - 50 hp Manufacturer Part Number:3C8S60000-0 Stroke:2-Stroke

Refurbished lower unit, replaced impeller, comes with shifter connector,  drained oil for shipping. Unit has small chip out of the cavitation plate (see pic's), could use a new anode, (bolt is broken off), anode is not necessary for performance. Very good unit, ready to bolt on. Packing and shipping is $75.00 to the lower 48 states. Thank you for looking ! God bless !

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