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New Mercury Oem Hydraulic Trim Hose Part # 32-846439 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Beverly, New Jersey, United States

Beverly, New Jersey, United States
New hose packaging is looking ruff from sitting on shelf for a long time.
Brand:Mercruiser Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:32-846439

 

BRAND NEW MERCURY  HYDRAULIC TRIM HOSE OEM PART NUMBER

32-846439

 Package may look ruff sitting a long time on parts shelf hose is never being used.


THIS HYDRAULIC TRIM HOSE IS USED IN MERCURY RACING SUPER SPEEDMASTER TRANSOM ASSEMBLY AS WELL AS THE NXT TRANSOM. PLEASE CONFIRM THIS WILL FIT YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE PURCHASE.

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