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Omc 400 Series Lower Unit 3.0 Liter Sterndrive Stringer Mount Outdrive on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Ellicott City, Maryland, US

Ellicott City, Maryland, US
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Nice working 400 series lower  unit  . Model number 983486  and serial no. 1400764 on the upper .  Cable is excellent came from a freshwater boat still has original paint , the prop is included but a bitdinged up. This one shifts perfect and  was full of clean gear oil. Mounted  behind a boat equipped with the 140 hp  3.0 liter engine. Please see my store for more sterndrives.

Shipping quote for the LOwer 48 US only.

 

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