this came off a running,fully
functional motor that was parted out due to nobody wanting to buy it as a
whole.hours unknown.model and serial number is in pictures.im sure it will need a little cleaning.no gasket on cowl,paint is a little faded and chipped.no visible cracks please
ask any questions before you buy.make me an offer..check out my other auctions as the whole
motor is being listed..thank you
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