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2- Bravo Xr Mercury Racing Outdrives . Removed From 2002 Boat . Only 100 Hours on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ozona, Florida, United States

Ozona, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bravo XR. Outdrives

You are viewing 2- Bravo XR Racing Outdrives . They were removed from a 2002 boat . They are in great shape and have only 56 hours on them since being gone threw . Seals , bearings , and gaskets .  In Clearwater Florida 727-243-2219.  Price is for both of them !!  . I can box them up for export . I can get them to any Florida sea port for a little extra $$.   ( Sorry No PayPal On these items !!!! ) 

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