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Mercruiser V8 Exaust Elbows - 1989 - 14343-c & 11086-c With Boots 32-44348 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Rogers, Minnesota, United States

Rogers, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:14343-C W1 & 11086-C W2 & 32-44348

Exhaust elbows  from a 1989 - V8  Mercruiser.

Good used condition. Original Paint. Has some paint missing. (See Pictures)

Come with boots  32-44348.

14343-C  W1   &  11086-C  W2



This is an original Mercruiser part, not after market will fit part. Buy original and KNOW it fits!!!


Minnesota fresh water only.

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