Mercury Mariner Starter Many Years Used Excellent on 2040-parts.com
Grand Isle, Vermont, United States
This is a used working Mercury/Mariner starter. The motor it came off from had low compression so my customer canned it. Part #'s are: 72467-898265010-64975-57465A1. Fits too many motors to list them all. Retail new is about $340.00. Shipping is $15.00
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