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2006 Mercruiser 8.1 496 Marine Complete Engine 375 Hp W/ Internal Cooling on 2040-parts.com

US $7,400.00
Location:

Mound, Minnesota, United States

Mound, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:0W358006 Engine(HP):375 Stroke:4-Stroke

2006 Mercruiser 496  8.1L Big Block Complete Marine Engine with Internal Cooling.   Engine with 460 hours on it.  Engine runs great.  Drop in Engine.  Located in Minneapolis, MN.  


Freight shipping will run $200-$475 to commercial location with fork lift anywhere in the lower 48 states only 


Methods of payment include Paypal (up to $500), cash, or certified check, or bank to bank transfer. 

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