Mercury Optimax 250xs Drive Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
Drive shaft for 2004 Mercury Racing 250xs Optimax model year,,, splines on both ends,,, measures 19" in length,,, splines are perfect, shaft is fine,,, having a little trouble locating exact part# as I think it's discontinued but the list appears to b like $350.00, yikes!,,, figured it might come in handy for anyone that still needs,,, this was a spare I had,,, no stories and NOT previously damaged or repaired,,,
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