Mercury Outboard Mid Section 20 Inch All V6 1988 Thru 2005 1590-8343t10 on 2040-parts.com
Minocqua, Wisconsin, United States
mercury 20 inch mid section great condition from 2003 150
shines like new no damage ,has tuner and bottom exhaust plate and water tube fits all V6 1988 thru 2005 mercury has not changed a thing in those years as far as a mid section nice clean fresh water unit thanks |
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