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Mercury # 855998a11 Complete Trim And Tilt Assy. 2000's V6 Models Used (jl) on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

North Hero, Vermont, United States

North Hero, Vermont, United States
Missing some paint but, completely functional...........
Manufacturer Part Number:855998A11 Brand:Mercury/Mariner UPC:Does not apply

  It doesn't even appear to be corroded, it's like the paint was removed with solvent or something???? Anyway, the thing works fine....... It did spend 1 winter in the salt but, has been in, good old, Lake Champlain the rest of it's life.....I'm not exactly sure what it will fit, it came from a 2007, 150 EFI, ser.# 1B521133, if that helps...? If You send Me Your ser.#, I think I can figure out the compatibility thing......Check out the pic's, compare deals elsewhere and make Me an offer I can't refuse, I'll ship it within 24 hours of payment and will take it back if You have any issues with it at all..........

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