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New Mercruiser Trim Pump Bracket Stainless Steel "n" 862548a-1 N Gauge # 16 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:hrg equipment Part Type:BRACKET Manufacturer Part Number:new model Motor & Engine Type:Marine Engines & Components UPC:Does not apply



BRAND NEW BRACKET TRIM PUMP
TRANSOM OR FLOOR MOUNT
STAINLESS STEEL 304 GRADE
GAUGE # 16
REPLACEMENT MERCUISER PART # 862548A-1
ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED BY USPS ON THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, ONCE MONEY HAS BEEN RECEIVED
4 STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS FOR SOLENOID INCLUDED
4 STAINLESS STEEL SCREW TO MOUNT ON FLOOR OR TRANSOM
REPLACEMENT : PRE ALPHA,ALPHA I ,ALPHA II ,BRAVO I II III,AND OTHER

PAYMENT : PAYPAL ONLY
PUMP NOT INCLUDED! BRACKET ONLY!
MADE IN USA


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