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1977 Mercury 9.8hp Outboard Motor Transom Clamp Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States

 

This is off a 1977 Mercury 9.8hp Outboard Motor Transom Clamp Assy. In Used Condition.  See pictures.  Email questions.
We ship worldwide. Should you have any questions regarding this piece please feel free to contact   Mick 816-585-5466 Thank you 

USED IN FRESHWATER ONLY.


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