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Mercury Outboard Lower Unit Modvp Cle Racing Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $1,475.00
Location:

Ephrata, Washington, United States

Ephrata, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Race

This CLE was built for  ModVp class boats, the water intakes are above the nose cone. It will fit a 2.0,2.4 and 2.5ltr motor. It has a 20 inch driveshaft, 2to1 gear ratio with right hand rotation. It is in great condition, has been pressure tested, shifts good, has a new impeller and oil. 

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