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Yamaha Outboard Motor, Long Shaft, Electric Start, 9.9 Hp 4 Cycle on 2040-parts.com

US $1,795.00
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Chandler, Arizona, United States
One owner, Very low hours. Sailboat engine. Runs very smooth.
Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:T9.9EXHC Engine(HP):9.9 HP Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan

YAMAHA Outboard Sailboat Motor, Long Shaft, Electric Start, 9.9 HP, 4 Stroke 

Runs Good
Some very very light salt corrosion showing on frame.

No charge local pickup in Chandler, Arizona.

I'll crate this for $30 in addition to eBay S&H charges and ship by any means the buyer requires. 
Item can ship via eBay computed UPS/FedEx shipping or truck with freight charges COD.

Just ask for shipping quote thru messaging giving zipcode and your preferred local trucking company.
You can save by picking this up from that trucker's dock.  Dick (602) 369-5522

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