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Mercruiser Alpha One Power Trim Xd Cylinders 98703-1,98704-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $295.75
Location:

Gravois Mills, Missouri, United States

Gravois Mills, Missouri, United States
Used fresh water cylinders,some cover wear,Lines are Free-(can't inspect them for a 100% OK). Thank you.
Brand:Mercruiser Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:98703-1, 98704-1, ss 98703T STBD, ss 98704T PORT

GOOD WORKING USED PAIR 

MERCRUISER ALPHA ONE 

POWER TRIM XD RAMS CYLINDERS 

"XD" PISTON, LINES,

RUBBER BUSHINGS, SST BOLTS,NUTS,WASHERS,RODS-ALL PICTURED

(Lines Are FREE-Due to inspections, can't tell if it's a 100% OK)

Part Number  98703-1  PORT, 

98704-1 STARBOARD

WE TRY & EMPTY FLUID OUT

YOU MAY HAVE TO ADD FLUID

MAY BE DISASSEMBLE FOR SHIPPING

REMOVED FROM A 1986 FRESHWATER BOAT

NEW $732.41

QTY: 1 ebay store middle grey back 4th shelf

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