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Mercruiser 650 Outboard Marine Kirkhaefer Mercury Ignition Cowling Cover Part on 2040-parts.com

US $19.79
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Williamsburg, Ohio, United States

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
Fair condition, very useable. Has few dents and sticker/ decals have scratches or paint loss.Some of the sealing foam on back side is missing or has been replaced at some time. see pictures. Shows normal wear for a part of this age.
Brand:Mercury Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:unkown 650 Outboard Marine kirkhaefer Mercury:Ignition Cowling Cover part Boat motor UPC:Does not apply

650 Outboard  Marine kirkhaefer Mercury Ignition Cowling Cover part. Fair condition, very useable. Has few dents and sticker/ decals have scuffs and scratches / paint loss. Some of the sealing foam on back side is missing or has been replaced at some time. See pictures.  Shows normal wear for a part of this age. Sold as is. No warranty's

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