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MERCURY 2.4 V6 MOD VP 225HP Full bolt on setup inc. Motor-1988 Propeller-Spinelli Bros 14x30p New reinforced outriggers with twin push pull cables Fuel pump-holley blue,filter and 3\8 stainless hoses Tilt trim-XLarge offshore ram,pump and solinoids New Earls stainless nylon tilt hoses Full wiring loom with new starter cables Gauges-autometer fuel and water pressure with nylon hoses and quicksilver tacho Control box-quicksilver Foot throttle and cable Gearbox- std mod vp rebuilt in 07 with new bearings and seals Spare lightweight cowling with no decals And custom vinyl cover I have done a compression test on it today and all show a strong 120psi Starts easy and runs very good Water pump was done in 07 and still has a good 3psi at 2500rpm I am removing the engine from my 17ft dancraft lightweight that has been clocked at 88mph on pump fuel Even tho the motor is race bred ive found it a good economical socal motor when skiing and a big block killer when you killer when you want to have some real fun Has not been raced in 20 years and has been used as a social motor ever since It has always been well looked after with new plugs,gearbox oil and carby strip and clean every year PROBLEMS-Starter motor has a small amount of shaft play but still works fine A couple of the wire insulations on the ignition module have turned to jelly but the wires themselves are fine I can help with packaging to ship but you organise your own courier with some way of getting it onto his truck/ute as it weighs about 180kg. Please dont ask me how much to post. I will leave the motor on my boat so if you want to inspect and hear it call me on :Andrew 0401140075 Thanks for looking currently on ebay behind an orange boat. boat not included just motor and accesories.post-64730-0-06895100-1316128151_thumb.png

loking for offers at the moment. above 5,000. so no i wont swap for ure tinny or ure civic or 1000 and some shit rims u have u have lying around

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