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Omc Outdrive on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Three Rivers, Michigan, United States

Three Rivers, Michigan, United States
omc outdrive unit for sale. it works as should. sold as is no warranty expressed or implied. there is a brand new prop pictured above that comes with it.
Brand:OMC Engine(HP):5.7

omc outdrive unit off of a1971 silver line boat with a 5.7 liter engine. outdrive works as it should and a new prop is included with the sale. engine not included. sold as is. buy at your own risk, i do not know what applications this unit will fit. no returns accepted under any circumstance. please contact me on here for further questions. thank you and have a great day! buyer responsible for shipping.

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