3.5 Hp Nissan Outboard 2 Stroke Motor Real Low Hours on 2040-parts.com
Pedricktown, New Jersey, US
2001 Nissan 3.5 hp outboard. The fully functional outboard was winterized 5 years ago and hasn't been used since. It was my grandfathers and it's just been sitting in my garage. I have not tried to start it but I would think it needs to be drained and carb cleaned since its been sitting unused. Sold as is so feel free to ask any questions.
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