Mercury 150hp 2.5l Xri Top Cowl on 2040-parts.com
Cordell, Oklahoma, United States
Good used top cover cowl for 150 Hp Mercury 2.5L XRi Black Max outboard. Cowl has minor scratches but is not cracked or chipped. All decals are intact and clear. Insulation on inside is also in good condition. |
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