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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

YANMAR 8LV-320Z/8LV-370Z    THIS ENGINE HAS ONLY 1500 HOURS AND THE OUTDRIVE HAS ONLY 250 HOURS, IT WAS REPLACED 5 MONTHS AGO.  WE BOUGHT IT BRAND NEW WITH A CWS OCEAN PRO PARASAIL BOAT IN 2013.  THE SERVICE HAS BEEN DONE EVERY 150 HOURS, THE MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN DONE BY A YANMAR DEALER IN MIAMI.  IT IS IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION.  ALL OF THE ELECTRONICS ARE ALSO INCLUDED(ECU, DISPLAY, CONTROLS, ALL WIRINGS...)        LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL ANNABELLE@(305)323-1898 OR JAQUES@ (786-853-8389

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