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Tohatsu 30 Hp Lower Unit For Parts 25hp on 2040-parts.com

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Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:TOHATSU Manufacturer Part Number:12345

This lower unit is a short shaft that was removed from a late 80s Tohatsu 30 HP two-stroke engine with through the hub exhaust.  This is the same unit as the 25HP with through the hub exhaust.  The good news is, it is not rusty, it's a good housing to rebuild except for the holes drilled for the dolphin fin.  The unit spins, but is very hard to move.  It needs to be rebuilt, but there may be some good pieces in there.  It comes as pictured with prop-nut and spacer.  Also, the water pump housing

Shipping is $35.00 anywhere in the lower 48 states.  If you live in one of the other states, I will give you a quote.
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