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Mercury /mercruiser V6 Exhaust Elbow 4" 865947a01 Casting # 865947c 1 Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Midland, Michigan, United States

Midland, Michigan, United States
Pulled from new 4.3 mpi 1998 Bravo
Brand:Mercruiser Manufacturer Part Number:865947c1

 Parting out new Mercury motors. Long blocks have been sold but have the rest.

Model number 4242067  Ser# ow684534

Pulled from new motor and put on shelf

. I believe Mercury test run there motors 

Will be listing more soon. Contact me if your looking for something and I can get it listed. 

Please ask any question 


Also Parting out a 1998 5.7  model 4312025tt  Has been setting on shelf.

Also Selling off hundreds of Mercury, OMC, Volvo and other parts  New in box just has been setting around.

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