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Omc V-8 Stringer Outdrive Electric Shift We Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Shelby, Michigan, United States

Shelby, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used


WE EXPORT NO CHARGE TO PUT ON A PALLET AND LOAD!

MICHIGAN GREAT LAKES FRESH WATER USE NO SALT WATER CORROSION

TESTED PRIOR TO REMOVAL AND PRESSURE TESTED AFTER REMOVAL FROM BOATS.

PRICE FOR ONE OMC STRINGER OUTDRIVE ELECTRIC SHIFT COMPLETE UPPER AND LOWER

WE ALSO HAVE THE COMPLETE OMC TRANSOM ASSEMBLY

CHECK OUR OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE OUR INVENTORY CHANGES DAILY

ADVERTISED IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.

QUESTIONS CALL US AT 312-835-3136 9-5 E.D.T.





                                                                                              

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