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Mercruiser Alpha One Gen 1 Complete Replacement Outdrive 1.81 Ratio (new) on 2040-parts.com

US $895.00
Location:

Mattituck, New York, United States

Mattituck, New York, United States
Mercruiser Alpha One Gen 1 Complete Replacement Outdrive 1.81 Ratio (NEW), US $895.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:SEI Marine Manufacturer Part Number:GEN 1 - 1.81 COMPLETE

Brand new, still in shipping boxes from SEI Marine.  1.81 SE116 Upper and SE116 Lower units.  Includes Bell Housing gasket set 95-106-01.  Normal list price is $1,295.00.  Selling at $ 895.00.  There is no warranty on these parts.  Please be sure you are ordering the Alpha One GEN I as we do not accept returns.  Please contact Dickerson's Marine if you have any questions before you purchase.  

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