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Mercruiser Alpha 1 Trim Lines 32-864589 & 32-864588 Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Bassett, Virginia, United States

Bassett, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

QUALITY FRESH WATER PARTS BY : Sierrawing ITEM DETAILS: OEM Braided Stainless Steel Trim Cylinder Lines for Mercruiser Alpha 1 and Bravo outdrive trim cylinders. For STBD & PORT side cylinders . Also comes with manifold as pictured! Part # 32-864589 , 99902 & 32-864588 , 99903 . Fits Alpha & Bravo Trim Cylinders. 1983 and later Dealer list price new $57.20 EACH . excellent condition . This is a Quality Mercruiser part by Quicksilver, Not cheap "Made in China" rubber aftermarket . . Please check the Pics and Part # for proper applications .

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