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Yamaha 9.9 4 Stroke / High Thrust Extra Long Shaft Remote/ Nice!! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,499.00
Location:

Mount Dora, Florida, United States

Mount Dora, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Barely used fresh water 4 stroke 9.9 Yamaha remote extra long high thrust..Fully serviced with tune, carb rebuilt, new water pump and lube change..Runs great. It is electric start. I do not have controls!! Shipping is in US only and excludes Hawaii and Alaska...Shipping must go to a business as it is shipped by semi ( freight) or picked up a a local terminal...Scott (352) 383-6243. Call with your location and zip and I will get an accurate shipping quote. The shipping average for an item like this is running close to $200.00...We offer a 90 day layaway payment option with only $500.00 down on all our items for sale at the buy it now pricing...Call for details!   -- Attention, Should we accept an offer on this item it will be sold AS IS with no warranty!!

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