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Mercury Flywheel Pt # 879147t68 15/20hp 4 Stroke 06&08 Used on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

North Hero, Vermont, United States

North Hero, Vermont, United States
Used but, never abused...........
Brand:Mercur/Mariner Country//Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:879147T68 UPC:N/A

Not much to tell here, pretty straight forward stuff........It's a flywheel, it fits 15&20hp's from 06 and 08 (kind of a short list) and, it's used. It appears to be in very good shape. Like I said, not much to tell...........Oh yeah, a new one is stupid money, this one is too but, nowhere near AS stupid.........

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