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Aqua Power Trim Hose 713 For Oem Parts Mercruiser 32-87234 Omc 508868 **new** on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aqua Power Manufacturer Part Number:32-87234

We have for sale a brand new Aqua Power hydraulic power trim hose assembly model number 713 still in its original packaging from the manufacturer.  This replaces Mercury OEM part number 32-87234 and OMC 508868. If some sellers don't have time to post accurate pictures and detailed descriptions then what makes you think they have the time to take care of you, their esteemed paying customer? 

We ship anywhere in the continental United States and within 2 business days of cleared payment or sooner. We use UPS and yes it is a little more expensive but they ship reliably and quickly and you are updated on the progress of your item electronically and effectively. If there is any problem you are well insured and we are committed to make it right, please check out our feed back and notice returning buyers. 

We are located in Aloha, Oregon and can be reached at 5036495551 with any questions, please have the eBay item number you are calling about ready so we can best assist you. 


Thanks for looking and happy boating!!



~Your Harvey Crew~

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