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Mariner 8hp Swivel & Steering Bracket, Clamp 15437m 9311m 9309m 9310m on 2040-parts.com

C $200.00
Location:

Coquitlam, BC, Canada

Coquitlam, BC, Canada
It is in GOOD working condition.
Brand:MARINER Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:15437M 9311M 9309M 9310M


It is removed from 1986 MARINER 8HP (8M 6G1 S 028984)
 
SWIVEL & STEERING BRACKET, CLAMP 15437M 9311M 9309M 9310M

It is fit to 1978, 1984-1986  MARINER 8HP

It is in good working condition. 

This Mercury Marine BRACKET, SWIVEL is used on these models and components:
 
1984 7008204 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1985 7008205 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1986 7008206 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1984 7008224 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1985 7008225 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1986 7008226 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1978 7008208 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1986 7008226 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET
1978 7008228 CLAMP AND SWIVEL BRACKET


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