Omc Stringer Complete Outdrive Upper Lower Gearcase Electricshift Video Running on 2040-parts.com
Montrose, Colorado, United States
Short Season Colorado use (freshwater) Complete OMC Sterndrive low profile L/P Stringer Electric shift Electramatic Shifts perfectly, Steering shaft/gear turns freely. Prop has a few nics (see pictures) maybe a good spare. Pulled from a 235 hp Model 990241G Serial W572963 Unit will be pallet freight shipped.. Buyer will need to pickup at shipping terminal or hub nearest to your location. This will not be delivered to your doorstep.. Contact with any questions. SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 OR EBAY GLOBAL OR FREE LOCAL PICKUP. Click the video below to see unit shifting before it was seperated from engine.
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