Mercury 135 150 V6 Gearcase Lower Unit Shifts Great 20" Awesome Shape on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Delaware, United States
Unit is 20" shifts smooth and was last used on a 99' 135 Optimax. Gentleman I bought the motor from said he paid $900 for this new and ran it 25 hrs till the motor lost a piston. I'm not sure if its and Sei or what check out the case #s listed. Unit shifts great looks nice but sitting about 1 1/2 years so would need serviced to be water ready (buyers responsibility). Payment due within 24hrs of purchase questions Vince 302 379 5404 |
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