We ordered this starter new from marpac i believe is the name a boat company. The person didn't pay us for the starter it was new. so we lost out on about a 150.00 But just trying to sell and get something for it and maybe someone can get some use for it. 4-1106 AEP NO SAB0019 SERIAL 185612 MES NO S2040M ARCO# 5363 tHESE NUMBERS MAY HELP YOU THEY ARE ON THE OUTSIDE OF BOX IT CAME IN. Not sure what shipping will be because it is heavy
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