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    Just looked at the photos...some of the lower units look to be in good shape. I would sand blast them an see if any repairs where made to them. If not an they are in good shake even after paint is removed. The take GOOD photos an find the S/N an list them on ebay. People who are repair there motor for there boat an do not want to buy a whole new top or lower unit would be happy to buy your top or lower unit for a rebuild. I have seen some of them sell for as much as 400 to 800 each.

    Lower units sell faster...people who are boating an hit the lower unit need to replace it because the top unit is fine..the lower unit was damaged...they are your high bidders as they dont want to buy a whole new unit...


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