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Mercruiser Trim Cylinder Anchor Pivot Pin Kit Bushing Clip Alpha 17-815953a01 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Huntsville, Alabama, United States
New old stock from dealer close out. package dirty/dusty parts fine. new/never installed
Brand:mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:17-815953t1

Item (M286) mercruiser trim cylinder pivot pin kit  as pictured kit contains: 1 pin, 2 plastic end caps, 4 yellow bushings, 2 e-clips, and 2 flat washers.  New old stock from dealer close out. package dirty/dusty parts fine. new/never installed  Please buy with confidence because your  SATISFACTION is GUARANTEED!!  If you are not satisfied with this item it can be returned within 30 days for a refund.  You will receive quality packing and prompt shipping.   Item will be shipped USPS Priority Mail or ups ground your choice at check out.

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