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Mercruiser Service Manual #9 Gm V-8 Cylinder Part # 90-14499-1 887 on 2040-parts.com

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Laguna Niguel, California, US

Laguna Niguel, California, US
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MerCruiser Service Manual #9. Marine Engines GM V-8 Cylinder.  Part # 90-14499-1 887. Please see the photos for specific models covered.  From excess dealers library.  This is a used tech reference tool that appears used with some smudges on cover and and book edges but the content pages are in excellent condition. Best to have this manual in your hands before the breakdown occurs and it ruins your vacation or weekend. Why not "Buy It Now" rather than risk being outbid.

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