Mercruiser Alpha 1 Gen 1 Lower Unit Housing Only on 2040-parts.com
Saint Charles, Michigan, United States
Offered is a Mercruiser Lower Unit Housing only....when I purchased My boat it had a chunk taken out of the skeg....The owner turned it into insurance....but kept the housing....when I purchased the boat I had this housing professionally repaired by a heliarc welder in case I ever needed it....I have since sold the boat and forgot I had this up in the attic...it was off of a Thompson 1997 with a 4.3 engine.....I am not sure of your application.. this still has the part number on it and is 2RF03350 ALPHA GEAR ASSEMBLY....It is in very good shape and I just want what I spent to Repair it......Sale is Final....Local pickup only...I will not ship....Thanks for looking |
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