1999 Mercury Optimax 225 Hp 2-stroke Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, US
1999 Mercury Optimax 225 HP 2-Stroke Outboard Motor · 25 “ shaft · Motor has 572 Hours of Use · Compression 110 PSI Each Cylinder · Power Trim and Tilt · Cosmetically in Very Good Condition · Direct Fuel / Oil Injected · Very Fuel Efficient Motor · Great Running Condition · Motor is Fully Serviced Prior to Delivery Prop and Controls are not included. This motor is in good running condition and comes with a 60 day warranty. We will crate and make shipping arrangements for free, but actual shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Please email me if you have any questions or contact Brian at (813)835-9655. b310101
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