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Omc Cobra Counter Rotating Lower Unit (86'-93)oem on 2040-parts.com

US $1,795.00
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, US

Port Charlotte, Florida, US
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Excellent OEM remanufactured OMC counter rotating lower unit (86'-93') 4.3-5.8L.

Gears are pristine and unit shifts smoothly.

Pressure tested and ready to be filled with oil.

Unit comes with 180 day warranty so buy with confidence. 

Shift system must be working correctly to retain warranty. Any problems such as hard shifting, lower jumping out of gear, interupter killing the engine going into gear etc, MUST be addressed.

Please call 352-650-5460 with any questions.

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