Mercruiser Mercury Tr Drive. Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com
Midland, Michigan, United States
TR drive pull in running order. Has not been rebuild but has fresh coat of paint Gearing is 2 to 1 Also, Parting out new Mercury motors. Long blocks have been sold but have the rest. Pulled from new motor and put on shelf. Will be listing more soon. Contact me if your looking for something and I can get it listed. Please ask any question Parting out a 1998 5.7 model 4312025tt and 1998 4.3 MPI Also Selling off hundreds of Mercury, OMC, Volvo and other parts New in box just has been setting around. Please check my other listings |
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