Omc Stringer Electric Shift Lower Unit 120 140 165 175 190 235 And More. on 2040-parts.com
North Hills, California, United States
You are viewing a good working and tested lower unit. The oil was free of water and metal shaving when drained just a little dirty. Did a pressure test and is holding up pressure fine, also shifts and turns smooth in forward and reverse. If you have any questions about this item please send an email thanks.
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