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Mercury250/275 Verado Outboard Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Stuart, Florida, United States

Stuart, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

MERCURY VERADO LOWER UNIT IN GOOD CONDITION WITH 1 WEEK WARRANTY FROM DATE RECEIVED. 30 INCH SHAFT  FITS ALL  2012 AND OLDER.   THIS LOWER UNIT WAS TAKEN OFF A RUNNING MOTOR.  THIS LOWER UNIT HAS BEEN TESTED AND SEALS  ARE GOOD.  no water pump IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 772-485-4755 RODNEY.  I ALSO HAVE OTHER PARTS AND UNITS AVAILABLE.  PLEASE NOTE THAT I DO NOT RESPOND QUICKLY TO EMAILS SO IF YOU WANT A QUICK RESPONSE CALL THE NUMBER LISTED. 


On Mar-25-13 at 05:11:19 PDT, seller added the following information:

25 " shaft call me if it is a problem thanks

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