Mercury Sport Jet Sportjet 175xr2 175 Xr2 Jet Drive Pump Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Sidney, Nebraska, United States
MERCURY SPORT JET REMOVED FROM 1997 175 XR2. ONE MOUNTING HOLE HAS EPOXY ON IT IN THE BACK BUT DOESN'T AFFECT ANYTHING, SEE PIC. THOSE SAME BOLTS HAVE ALL BEEN HELI-COILED AND NEW STAINLESS HARDWARE. NORMAL WEAR, CAME FROM RUNNING BOAT, FLYWHEEL WAS BAD. ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK, THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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