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Omc 400/800 Stringer Outdrive Complete With Mechanical Shift Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC

OMC Stringer outdrive complete with shift cable. Outdrive is in great condition......could use a new ball gear. As you can see in the pics I separated the two halves so I could lift it easier. The two halves are just sitting on each other in the pics.
Came off a Wellcraft with a Chevy 305 V8. The boat was in mint condition & was always kept in dry storage. Unfortunately one of the risers was bad & went unnoticed & the engine developed problems but the outdrive was not affected.
 Any questions please call (757) 454-6508   
Will have to figure out shipping....not sure if UPS can handle it......if not it may have to go freight.

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