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2000 Mercury Outboard Engine Motor 8 Horsepower on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:197cc Engine(HP):8 Stroke:2-Stroke

 2000 Mercury 8 HP outboard for sale. Very low time and stored inside. Starts first pull every time, selling to upgrade to a larger motor...my boat will take a 25 so that is the direction we are headed. Very clean and ready to go. Pictures definitely indicate the condition of the motor. Absolutely no disappointments. Thank you for looking. Located in Fort Wayne, IN...buyer responsible for pick up. Shipping available upon request...will help any way possible. Cash on pickup or certified funds before shipment are the only methods accepted for payment. No international sales, contiguous 48 states only. Any questions please call 214.592.2308. Thank you.

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