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Mercury 225hp 25 Inch Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

East New Market, Maryland, United States

East New Market, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Core Charge:$25.00 Engine(HP):225 Manufacturer Part Number:0G076350

This is a 225 Mercury.... I do not know the year. I was told this motor runs good but the lower unit trash. I am only going by what I was told, We have not tested anything. This is a 25 Inch motor. The power head is a very clean looking motor.

This motor is being sold as is and we do not do any returns.

Motor is at Danny's Marine in Maryland, 21631

Buyer will have to arrange pick up

Please dont ask for auction to end early and we prefer cash upon pick up

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