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Mercruiser 4" V6 V8 Marine Exhaust Riser Elbow 44354 807988 1983-2002 Hge 4354 on 2040-parts.com

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Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:HGE Item Weight:21.3 lbs Manufacturer Part Number:4354 Manufacturer:HGE Country/Region of Manufacture:China Material:Cast Iron Fits:MerCruiser V6 and V8 Center-rise Replaces:44354, 807914, 807988 Shipping Dimensions:16" x 8" x 7" Warranty:3 Year Shipping Weight:25 lbs Part Number:4354

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