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1979 Mercruiser Power Trim And Tilt Unit Complete J1171 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Chiloquin, Oregon, United States

Chiloquin, Oregon, United States
BRACKET LIKE NEW NO RUST . PUMP WORKS AS IT SHOULD
Brand:Mercruiser Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

IM SELLING A GOOD WORKING MERCRUISER POWER TRIM AND TILT UNIT . COMES WITH RUST FREE BRACKET. THIS CAME OUT OF A 1980 BOAT WITH A V8 MOTOR AND A MERCRUISER OUTDRIVE. SHIPPING TO YOUR DOOR IN THE USA ONLY WILL BE A FLAT $17.00 USPS LARGE FLAT RATE BOX.    BID WHAT YOU WANT TO PAY I ALWAYS SELL AT GREAT PRICES. WE REMOVED THIS TODAY AND WORKS FINE . THANKS  LOOK AT MY OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS  FOR MORE GREAT DEALS ON BOAT PARTS.

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