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Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States

Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States
MerCruiser Bravo III 2004+ Complete Aluminum Anode Kit, image 1
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MerCruiser Bravo III (2004 +) Anode Kit

This kit is for Bravo III's produced since 2004 Serial # OM1000001 and up.

This kit includes all aluminum anodes and all mounting hardware.

Aluminum gives much better protection then zinc and is required for Mercury warranty coverage.

This kit is made by Performance Metals using the same quality anode as Mercury Marine.

 

 


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