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Mercruiser Mpi Fuel Injection 454,502 Complete System (minus Fuel Pump,$70.00 ) on 2040-parts.com

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser

For the most part this is a complete mercruiser fuel injection set up for a chevy big block motor, the one thing missing is the fuel pump which can be bought on e-bay for $70.00, their also aren't nuts and bolts just what you see in the pictures. ask questions before bidding, item is for sale local so auction can end at any time so don't wait till the last minute. want a BIN price make a offer thru ask a question.
Shipping will be actual cost  weight is 90 pounds so it will have to be shipped in two separate boxes shipping calculator will "not" give you the correct price.  their is 20 pounds NOT figured in shipping as their maximum weight is 70 pounds. The Manifold as pictured weight is 56 pounds.  

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