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2005 Mercury Outboard 125 25 Inch Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $3,795.00
Location:

Camden-Wyoming, Delaware, United States

Camden-Wyoming, Delaware, United States
Condition:Used Core Charge:$25.00

You're buying a 2004 originally installed on a 2006 boat 125 Mercury 25 inch shaft outboard power trim & Tilt oil injected with propeller this motor is guaranteed to work perfectly for you it has a new water impeller installed to be safe it is all original except for a little bit of touch up paint I put on the skeg it was removed because the owner decided to go with a four stroke but there was nothing wrong with this motor it is ready for years of service I will demonstrate for interested parties I will also ship anywhere shipping cost shown is to most business locations in the u.s. west coast will be slightly higher

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