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Yanmar 4 Cylinder Turbo Diesel Marine Motor With Top Quality Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $12,995.00
Location:

Encino, California, United States

Encino, California, United States
Condition:Used Engine(HP):175

I have 2 yanmar diesel engines available tehy come with the matching transmissions .
These motors are believed to be 2006 and in great condition although they were submerged for few hours and then after right away pickled and flushed and new alternator and starter installed I will sell each individual or as a pair .
single motor with top of the line transmission that can be used on both angles .
each motor and transmission will be 12,975.00 each or buy the pair at 24.500,00
Feel free to send someone down and check them out ,I will aslo include the gauges and wiring raedy to install .
also have the original props and driveshafts for additional money .

these are super clean motors with low hours 2200 approx.
Hard to find these economical Yanmars .
great deal will not last.

I am also seeking a 1986 / 1991. 8.2 liter Detroit turbo marine engine complete for my other boat ,so I would take in part trade.

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