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Used Mercury 115elpt 4s Efi Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $10,400.00
Location:

Gadsden, Alabama, United States

Gadsden, Alabama, United States
Used Mercury 115ELPT 4S EFI Outboard Motor, US $10,400.00, image 1
Used with under 20 hours.
Brand:Mercury Engine(HP):115 Manufacturer Part Number:115ELPT 4S EFI Stroke:4-Stroke

Contact Collin at (256) 442-2588

 

This is a USED 4 STROKE Mercury 115 horsepower motor. Manufactured 07/12. This Motor is for boats with a 20” transom. 

 

The model number is

115- 115 horsepower 

E- Electric Start

L- 20" Shaft

PT- Power Trim

4S- Four-stroke

EFI- Fuel Injected

 

***NO PROP***


Included with this OUTBOARD Mercury is an owner's manual, fuel line, battery cable, steering connector and prop attaching hardware, prime ball, fuel hose, mounting bolt, and lock nut. NOT INCLUDED are the remote controls, harness, steering system, prop, and fuel tank. These items can be purchased through any marine Mercury dealership.

 

An authorized dealership can set up a warranty on new motor. The “pre=delivery” inspection is not covered in the price of the motor or under warranty. Inspections’ usually take one to two hours depending. This service can be provided to you through our service department if you wish. It can be done by any Mercury certified technician; it is not and cannot be done prior to shipping. “PDI” can only be done once the motor is installed on the boat.

 

Flat rate shipping is to US addresses (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) and this is either business to business with loading dock or forklift, or pick up at the freight carrier terminal. Residential delivery quote is available (add a minimum of $200) 

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