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US $3,995.00
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Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

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Honda 135hp Powerhead
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Honda 135hp Powerhead
This is a used Honda 135hp Outboard Motor Powerhead. Dressed, not complete. No ECM, wire harness is frayed. Good block & cylinder head. Good compression.
 
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