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Lower Unit Components for Sale
- Mercury 40 hp two cylinder lower unit outboard motor.(US $400.00)
- Mercury trim tab w/ bolt p/n: 31640(US $15.00)
- Mercury 402 outboard lower unit 40 hp 402 serial # 4120390(US $250.00)
- Mercury propeller drive shaft #75365 1987 35hp(US $100.00)
- Mercury pinion gear #43-98097-c 1987 35hp(US $60.00)
- Mercury reverse gear #43-79158 1987 35hp(US $50.00)
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