Used Yamaha outdrive. Came off a boat that was repowered with larger set up. It was in working condition when removed 2 years ago. It will shift in and out of gear smoothly on the bench. It has factory paint and in decent condition. There is a small chip in the skeg and a few scratches. This is going to be sold as is with no warranty and/or guarantee. Buyer responsible for all shipping costs.
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