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Mcm Mercruiser Mercury Marine Bravo 1-2-3 Transom Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Used, clean part take-off. Turns smoothly not loose. Shift cable is unscrewed from helmet but with the unit. Contains the Gimbal ring, the steering helmet with bellows and the supporting transom plate. Also includes the cables shown in the picture. Has a good water pick-up - see photo. Selling for parts -as-is.
Brand:Mercruiser

MCM Mercruiser Mercury Marine BRAVO 1-2-3 Transom Assembly

Serial number: 0F861735

Very good parts for a MCM Bravo rebuild or repair. Used, clean part take-off. Turns smoothly not loose. Shift cable is unscrewed from helmet but with the unit. Contains the Gimbal ring, the steering helmet with bellows and the supporting transom plate. Also includes the cables shown in the picture. Has a good water pick-up - see photo. Selling for parts -as-is.

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