This is a 1998 Sea Ray 180. It's an 18-foot bowrider with a MerCruiser 135 HP stern drive BOAT INTERIOR IN GOOD SHAPE ONE SMALL TEAR IN THE BACK SEAT. BOAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.NEWER TUNE-UP, SPARK PLUGS, DISTRIBUTOR CAP & ROTOR, PICK UP COIL, COIL, IGNITION MODULE, CARBURETOR RE-BUILD, STARTER, STEERING CABLE. SINGLE AXLE TRAILER. COME TAKE FOR A RIDE IF LOCAL. THANKS |
Body Parts for Sale
- Sea ray stainless steel rudder support a-frame searay part # 144030(US $250.00)
- Curved glass windshield complete off a 1993 thunderbird falcon br 200 window(US $850.00)
- Adobe acrobat xi pro for windows (retail) (1 user/s) new, sealed. never used.!(US $78.00)
- Boat light bar marine pontoon power offshore mercury house orange switch harness(US $39.99)
- Authentic 1956 chris craft capri chrome bronze vents 10 1\4" wood runabout boat(US $225.00)
- Taco metals 1-9/16’’ x 3/4’’ rigid vinyl flex-core rub rail 60' v21-9959whc60d(US $140.00)
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