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Mercury 2004 90hp 4 Stroke Outboard Lower Cowl 100-858743 75 80 115 Starboard on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Bryan, Texas, United States

Bryan, Texas, United States
In used condition. Has some cracks and scrapes see pictures. Cracks are in the corner and the lip where the seal or gasket goes.
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:100-858743A 2

This listing is for the lower cowl pictured. It is off of a Mercury 2004 4 stroke 90hp outboard. May fit the 75, 80 115 as well but verify. Has some damage see pictures. It has 100-858743 on it. Check out the pictures for more details.
 
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