New Mercury/mariner 200 Dfi/225/250 Hp V6 3.0l Lower Unit, 2008-2015 on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
This listing is for a New Mercury/Mariner 200 DFI/225/250 HP V6 3.0L Gearcase, which will fit models from 2008 to 2015. All bearings, seals, and gears will be new in this unit. This model is available with a L (20"), XL (25"), or XXL (30") Driveshaft. Water Pump is not included. A Limited One-Year Warranty is included in the order. Shipping will be through 3-Day Ground for a flat fee of $49.00. Additional fees will apply for orders placed from Alaska, Hawaii, other US Territories, and International Shipping. If you have any questions or you wish to place an order, please call us at the Marine Parts Warehouse at 270-618-5200. Our shop is open from 9AM-4PM CST Monday-Friday, but if you are unable to contact us during those hours, feel free to leave a message and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible. To ensure that the proper product is ordered, please include your motor's model and serial number in any message. |
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