Mercruiser Prealpha Pre Alpha Lower Unit / Sterndrive / Outdrive on 2040-parts.com
Oak Harbor, Washington, United States
Used Mercruiser pre alpha (pre-alpha) stern drive lower unit. Working when removed from a 1980 140 HP boat in September, 2015.
Please check photos carefully, and feel free to ask questions! Items not shown in photos are not included. Note: shipped without gear lube. You must add before using. Seller recommends inspection of all items by a qualified technician before use. |
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