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Mercury Mercruiser Tool P/n 91-52394 Puller Head on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Waleska, Georgia, US

Waleska, Georgia, US
:

GOOD CONDITION P/N 91-52394 PULLER HEAD TOOL

Please note item is a genuine OEM product made for Mercury / MerCrusier Marine applications and not an aftermarket generic reproduction.

Please confirm if the parts or tools are for your marine motor before bidding on or buying.

Application of parts or tools are not guaranteed - again, please do your research before bidding on/ buying items.

Parts / Tools listed as new or “new” other may show signs of flash rust and/or aged original OEM packaging as seen in the some photos.

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