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Old 01-15-2022, 12:48 PM
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I had just got into running Hydros when I had completed my third boat. Everyone where I run decided to hang it up leaving me with a few hanger queens. I recently saw a Youtube that got me excited about pulling my boats off the shelf and covert to electric. I have a CMB 67 with header and pipe with pipe mount for sale. They had been installed in boat but never saw Nitro. The engine spins freely as well as throttle linkage.

I don't know what they are worth at the moment so maybe someone can let me know or make offer. I had to put a price to list

I can be reached at 281-615-8455 to discuss

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Old 01-16-2022, 06:44 AM
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Go to CMB nitro engines
They have a list of their engines and prices
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Old 01-16-2022, 07:38 AM
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Go to CMB nitro engines
They have a list of their engines and prices
Thanks. I talked with Scott Meyers and he thought pricing was fair.
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I forgot to include the motor mounts as well. I just took them out of the boat in preparation for the electric conversion. Originally the plan was to use nitro mounts for electric, but the electric motor has its own specific mount
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