Tohatsu 6hp 4 Stroke Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
Pomona, California, United States
Gently 10-15 hrs used but serviced by dealer, Tohatsu 6 hp 4 stroke outboard motor. Was going to use it for small fishing boat but due to some unforeseen medical and car bills my loss is you gain, these go for $1400.00 new I am selling for $900.00. Thanks for looking. Also comes with a 2nd Prop and new spacer kit. Will ship once payment is cleared. Unit is set up for external tank they are available on ebay prices vary due to preference on tank size.
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