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Arco Chrysler Force Mercury Starter Repir Kit Sr382 5382 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
Old stock
Brand:ARCO Manufacturer Part Number:SR382

ARCO MERCURY FORCE CHRYSLER starter repair kit.

MFG: ARCO Marine

Arco part no. SR382

Starter repair kit for ARCO starter 5382

Fits Mercury Mariner Force Chrysler:

  • 50-803903T
  • 50-F575955
  • 50-898265011

Uncludes:

  • End cap
  • 4 brushes
  • 4 srush springs.

In original box.

New old stock.

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