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Mercruiser Oem 3.0 Litre Oil Pan With Drain Tube 810845t on 2040-parts.com

US $219.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This is a used oil pan that came from a 3.0 litre Mercruiser 4 cylinder engine. Mercruiser part number is 810845T. This oil pan new is $550!! This came off a fresh water motor. This has NOT been repainted to hide any rust. There is no rust or dents on this oil pan. It also comes with the oil drain hose that makes it really easy for changing the oil. The drain hose with fittings sells for another $75-$100. It came off a motor with serial number 0M688... If you are not sure if this fits your application please check with your dealer. Free shipping to the US only..Thanks for looking and please check out my 100% positive feedback!! 

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