Mercruiser Exhaust Riser Used With 87114 Center Riser. on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
This riser was used with a 87114 manifold was removed from a lightly used freshwater V8 engine. It is in very good condition. This is the starboard (right) side. The manifold is also available. The shipping quote is for the lower 48 states, others will pay more. Local pick-up is always welcome.
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