1973 Mercury 1150 115hp Power Trim Cylinder 45194a9 #2 Motor Outboard Boat on 2040-parts.com
Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States
L & L VINTAGE OUTBOARD MOTOR PARTS
PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR EBAY STORE FOR MORE VINTAGE OUTBOARD PARTS CAME OFF A PARTED OUT 1973 MERCURY 6 CYL 115 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR MODEL 1150 POWER TRIM CYLINDER ASSEMBLY MERCURY PART#45194A9 REMOVED FROM WORKING ASSEMBLY FRESHWATER USE ONLY WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT ****WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE**** |
Trim & Tilt for Sale
- Mercury mariner outboard trim sender p# 8m0098264 previous p# 8m0074845(US $34.00)
- ★2 videos★showa trim pump for evinrude johnson yamaha suzuki honda motors(US $735.00)
- Yamaha 90250-08m07-00 pin, straight(US $6.22)
- Yamaha 90250-03m10-00 pin, straight(US $3.66)
- Yamaha 98507-05045-00 98507-05045-00 screw, pan head(US $0.99)
- Power trim omc outboard hydraulic assy. & 2 wire motor '78-'91 used b
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