Mercruiser Valve Cover Shift Bracket 3.0 120 140 on 2040-parts.com
Parkville, Maryland, US
Good Condition. Original Paint. Came off of a 1997 3.0 Please refer to the following parts diagram for compatibility: Shipping only to lower 48 States. Note. This is a used part and was removed from a boat no longer in use. It is being listed with details to the best of my knowledge. Please ask any questions you may have I would be happy to answer them. |
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