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1991 9.9 Hp Yamaha Outboard 4-stroke Long Shaft Remote With Controls on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
Location:

Eagle, Michigan, United States

Eagle, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:YAMAHA Country of Manufacture:United States Engine(HP):9.9 Manufacturer Part Number:T9.9ELRP Stroke:4-Stroke UPC:Does not apply

We currently have a 1991 9.9 hp Yamaha for sale. It is a 4-stroke long shaft with remote steer. We are selling this motor with controls. It is missing some paint on the top of the cowl but other than that it looks fairly good. The prop is not in very good shape and should be replaced as well. It weighs 100 lbs. We have a couple different options for shipping this motor. Please call me if we need to discuss shipping options. Our contact information is below.

Marc Finkbiner
Marc's Marine
13504 W. Grand River
Eagle, Mi. 48822

Cell phone: 517-719-9980

Ebay store & Facebook page: Marc's Marine

Thanks for looking at our ad, Marc.

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