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54671t Mercury Starter Bracket on 2040-parts.com

C $45.00
Location:

CHATEAUGUAY, QC, Canada

CHATEAUGUAY, QC, Canada
Condition:New Brand:QUICKSILVER Country of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:54671T, 52250, 54671

QUICKSILVER # 54671T STARTER BRACKET REPLACES PART #'S 52250 & 54671 We describe every item to the best of our knowledge. Shipping is not included in pricing. International buyers please note: the buyer is responsible for all Import duties, taxes and other charges (usually collected on delivery or pick-up), these charges are not included in the selling price or in the shipping charges. Please check with your country's customs office before purchasing if you are uncertain of theses charges. We do not accept returns but if for any reason you are not satisfied with the purchase, please email us within 3 days of receiving it and we will do our best to work things out. *****PLEASE NOTE I WILL BE AWAY ON VACATION FROM APRIL 4TH TO 27TH. NO SHIPPING WILL BE POSSIBLE DURING THIS TIME.

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