Evinrude/johnson/omc Lower Unit Complete on 2040-parts.com
Nepean, Ontario, Canada
complete lower unit off my 1982 evinrude 15 hp. Gear oil changed a few weeks ago and old oil had no water in it so seals are good. shifts perfectly. comes with driveshaft still connected. can be shipped with or without gear oil in it. up to the buyer.
local pickup is ok |
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