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Omc Cobra Outdrive 2.3l on 2040-parts.com

US $520.00
Location:

Jeannette, Pennsylvania, United States

Jeannette, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC

Posting is for a OMC Cobra outdrive for a 2.3 engine. The outdrive is in good condition with the oil being clear at level the normal level. Bottom plug was remove to check for water and none present. This Listing is Just for the Outdrive and it will be removed once the auction has ended. There is no indication that this has ever seen saltwater. MOD. NO. 984540 SER. NO. T0466734 May fit other engines. 14 day return policy I want whoever wins the auction to buy with confidence. I have described everything as accurately as possible. I would rather not ship but it may be possible. The last outdrive I shipped was about $100 Delivery may be available depending on how far from 15644. Item is also listed locally.

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