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Arco 6247 / 5006319 Tilt Trim Motor Lot 138 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Winter Park, Florida, United States

Winter Park, Florida, United States
Item pulled from working boat. Installed less than a year. Excellent Condition!
Manufacturer Part Number:6247 Brand:ARCO


 
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ITEM DESCRIPTION:

Item pulled from working boat, installed less than a year. Excellent condition.

Brand: Arco
Description: 
- Trim Motor 2 Wire 4 Bolt Heavy-Duty 
- 2-wire connection 4-bolt mount, Includes TAK247 mounting kit Flat-blade shaft
Fits: EVINRUDE ETEC 
2005-2009 70-90 HP 
2007-2009 115 HP 
2009- 130 HP 

Cross Reference: ARCO 6247
Manufacturer PN: 5006319

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