Complete lower unit from a 2004 Yamaha T8 8 HP 4-stroke outboard with an extra-long shaft. No corrosion at all, and gear fluid is clean. Paint is also in excellent condition. Shipping will be charged in addition to this auction via PayPal based on your location as eBay marks up shipping charges. If you would like a shipping estimate, please contact me and provide your city, state, and zipcode.
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Complete Outboard Lower Units for Sale
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