Mercruiser Trim Lines High Pressure Triton Pump To O/d on 2040-parts.com
Ellicott City, Maryland, United States
High pressure trim lines run from the trim pump to the junction block on the transom assembly. These are in great shape one line has a heat smudge on it not going to affect it at all. Save big over new. Please see my store for more marine parts. . We ship Fedex to the lower 48 States and most times within 24 hours.
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