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Mercury Outboard, 7.5 H.p. 1981, Swivel Tube, Saddle Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $30.99
Location:

Oakley, California, United States

Oakley, California, United States
Condition:Used

Up for bid is a Swivel drive shaft exhaust housing saddle tube bracket that came off a 7.5 Mercury 1981, No welds or cracks. Fresh & salt use.Will combine shipment. Payment must be received 3 days of end of auction ask all questions before bidding, bid with confidence.   I have tried to describe and take photos of all my item so that their aren't any questions or concerns when you receive your item please follow up with positive feed back.  As with you positive feed back is very important to me. Check my Feed Back profile  Thanks for looking

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