Honda 2008 Bf75 Bf90 Four Stroke Outboard Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com
Duxbury, Massachusetts, United States
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This is a leftover lower unit that's been in a box in my shop and has to go.prop shaft took a hit.bought new parts to rebuild it but my customer had to have it yesterday,So he had me overnight a brand new one"$2450.00" ouch! he just had to get back out on the water!Told me to keep this one that i spent close to $500.00 in parts-prop shaft ,bearings,seals- you get the picture.Every thing else look's fine but should be inspected buy your mechanic. About to pull the pinion when he decided to take the hit on the new one,prop shaft alone is $349.00.These mid-range Honda lower unit's are hard to find used and in decent shape.Long story short unit is complete just need's someone in need of cheap alternative than buying new.Almost bought a used one for the guy but there are not any out there for late model's and get scooped up pretty quick.Any question's feel free to contact me.
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