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Cowling - 1981-1985 Mercury 20hp - 2190-9163a19 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Dryden, Ontario, Canada

Dryden, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used

I am parting out a 20hp Mercury Outboard.  Serial number on the transom mounting bracket is 7183895.  Serial number on the powerhead is 7202509.  I contacted Mercury, who advised this was a 1981-1985 20hp Mercury Outboard, most likely a 1983 model.  Parts from this motor may fit many 18, 20 and 25 hp early 80s Mercury outboards.

This is a buy it now for the cowling, part number 2190-9163A19

Shipping will be a flat rate of $25, anywhere in Canada or the United States.

It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that this part will fit their motor.  

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