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Mercury Outboard Oil Tank Reservoir 1988 90hp 3cyl Elpto With Brackets N Hardwa on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States

Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States
great condition perfect replacement
Manufacturer Part Number:1255-8627 A1 42888 Brand:Mercury

 Mercury 90hp Oil Tank Reservoir
Includes brackets and hardware
Part numbers tank-1255-8627 A1
bracket - 42888
All pieces are in great condition no issues

The donor is a 1988 90hp ELPTO with serial no. 0B371310

I will be listing most parts from this outboard so if you need anything please let me know.

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