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Intake Manifold ~877829t~ For Mercury 40hp, 50hp & 60hp Efi 4-stroke Outboard on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, US
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Item:  PLASTIC INTAKE MANIFOLD removed from a running 2004/05 Mercury 60hp efi 4-stroke 4 cylinder Outboard (Serial #OT955360)...will fit 40, 50 & 60hp 4-stroke models.  We have the part number listed so please do your research to insure it will fit you application before purchasing.  We are parting out this Mercury 4-stroke so please visit our ebay store for other parts from the same motor.  Thanks!

Part #: 877829T     

Condition: Excellent condition...fully functional.  Please give us a call or stop by the shop to see the item for yourself...

Contact info: Please give us a call with any questions. Marine Supply at 228-822-9458 --OR-- 228-822-9459.

Location: South HWY 49 in Gulfport, MS (Mississippi) 39501. Directly across from Lowe's and 84 Lumber.

Payment: PayPal, Visa/Mastercard directly by phone, cashier's check, bank wire transfer, personal check (must clear before shipping) or cash in person. Payment is due in 5 days.

Shipping: Local pick-ups are welcomed.  Shipping via UPS ground to the continental US is $14... Please call for shipping quotes outside the continental US.  Motor ships from our store in Gulfport, MS 39501.

Lot Number: Merc 60 4st Stock Box

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