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2004 Yamaha Out Board 15 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:tiller

This motor has no lower unit and no tiller handle .I really don't know much about it we bought it at a auction  ,has tilt n trim and electric start .We know nothing about with  motor other then what you see .We are located in port st lucie fla .I would be happy bring to a shipping company close by but buyer will pay for the shipping cost. 772 528 9116
this is very clean. we really don't check our emails so if you need something please call us.The motor is( Not Locked up) ,And Has  good spark.I HAVE NOT TRIED TO START IT HAS NO LOWER UNIT .MAY VERY WELL RUN.Will not take a penny less for it the cowling is worth 250 alone .

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