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Mercury Inline 6 Lower Unit 1972-1981 From A 115 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Bremond, Texas, United States

Bremond, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

NOTE:  I WILL BE OUT OF TOWN ON VACATION FROM JULY 1ST-6TH.  ANYTHING PURCHASED DURING THAT TIME WILL SHIPPED ON THE 7TH OF JULY.  SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.

We have been selling used boat parts for years and now we are heading to the web.  All parts are in good working order unless otherwise specified.  If you receive a defective item you can return it within 7 days of delivery for a full refund.  You can buy with confidence as customer service is our number one goal at Stuard Brother's Boats!

Shifts easily.  As always I recommend a new water pump. 

Prop shaft is twisted. It does not appear to be bent and I think it will function fine but because the shaft has a little twist I am selling it as is and cheap. 

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