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Omc 302 Stringer Engine We Export on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Shelby, Michigan, United States

Shelby, Michigan, United States
ALL CLEAN GREAT LAKES ENGINES NO SALT WARTER CORROSION! QUESTIONS 312-835-3136 9-5 E.D.T. WE SHIP AND EXPORT AND WE GET GREAT SHIPPING RATES NO CHARGE TO PUT ON A PALLET AND LOAD CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE, ADVERTISED IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.”
Brand:Mercruiser

CLEANING UP THE SHOP SPRING CLEANING!

I SHIP AND EXPORT NO CHARGE TO PUT ON A PALLET AND LOAD.

GREAT LAKES FRESH WATER ENGINES NO SALT WATER CORROSION.

COMPLETE RUNNING OMC 302 FORD STRINGER ENGINE, GIMBAL, TRIM PUMP AS REMOVED

WE SHIP AND EXPORT AND GET GREAT SHIPPING RATES.

COMPLETE AS REMOVED FROM A DAMAGED BOAT

LISTED IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.  

FOR MORE INFO CALL 312-835-3136 8-6 EDT




 

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