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1989 Force 35 Hp Outboard Lower Gear Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $285.00
Location:

Billings, Montana, United States

Billings, Montana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:force Manufacturer Part Number:435554 3

 Buy it Now Includes One used Force 35 hp outboard Lower Gear unit.Donor motor1989 Force 35 HP outboard.Model 357R9A.unit turns and shifts as it should.Includes A Brand new installed Impeller.Unit will Be Shipped Without Oil.Four previously drilled Holes for A dolphin fin.Freshwater used only.Should fit Many different Years and HP ranges.Drive shaft is 21" 1/2" Top to impeller case.Expected dings and scrapes.No Return But guaranteed to work or your money back.Free USA Lower 48 States Ground Shipping International Pays full shipping.Alaska,Hawaii And Puerto Rico Pay A 20.00 shipping surcharge.Thanks!.Search..Johnson 85 hp outboard..Johnson tilt-trim..Mercury tilt trim..Johnson lower unit..mercury tiller

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