Jet Drive Unit (115tjeuc) For 115 Evinrude - Never Installed on 2040-parts.com
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, US
New, unused Turbo-Jet drive unit for a 115 Evinrude. This jet-drive unit is no longer available from the manufacturer. Parts for it are available - go to the Boats.net website and follow these steps: boats.net/parts/search/OMC/TurboJet/1997/115TJEUC (I don't know how to insert a clickable link.) The prices of all the components in that page total about $4000! Also included is a new, spare, water intake grill, and a used skid-plate. This engine and transmission assembly was originally used in the Boston Whaler "Rage" boats. Shipping will be by freight, probably about $100. I'll split that cost with you, or we can meet somewhere in Florida.
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