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Mercruiser Exhaust Pipe Tube Hose 42422-1 42420 32-90949 32-44348 120 140 3.0 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Conyers, Georgia, US

Conyers, Georgia, US
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 Mercruiser Exhaust assembly from a 1987 mercruiser 3.0L 4 cylinder. May fit others. Used but very nice above average condition, Shutters and hosed are very good. No damage corrosion or pitting, never overheated. original paint nice. Ready to install. No disappointment here. Removed from a FRESH water boat. You will receive quality packing and prompt shipping.

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