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Marine Exhaust Riser Mercruiser Omc on 2040-parts.com

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Calico Rock, Arkansas, United States

Calico Rock, Arkansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser

Marine Exhaust Riser , should fit MerCruiser. May fit other apps also.  I bought this used for an inboard engine, but the manifold and engine had other issues, so only hooked it up briefly.  Riser is in good condition, just have no need for it, as I ended up replacing the entire engine.

Fits a 3" exhaust outlet.  Approx 3" x 2 3/4" bolt pattern. 

No reserve.  Just need to see it go to someone who needs it. Shipping charge whatever actual charge, used Ebay estimate.  Will ship USPS or UPS, which ever is least charge.


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