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Mercury 95hp Top Cowl Cover 2114-2455 2114-3806a1 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Stockton, California, United States

Stockton, California, United States
Condition:Used

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Engine Serial: 2212570 (1966-67)

Mercury 95hp Top cowl cover 

2114-2455

 2114-3806a1

We are parting out this engine. All parts are in good working shape unless otherwise stated

If you are unsure this will work for your engine please email us with you engine serial number/make/model/HP


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14 day return policy. Buyer pays for return shipping.

20% restocking fee for any part

You can receive a store credit, exchange the return for another used item if we have it, or use the money from your return toward a new item. THAT IS OUR RETURN POLICY. NO CASH RETURNS

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