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New Oem Mercury Optimax Lower Unit Fits 200, 225 & 250hp 3.0l on 2040-parts.com

US $1,350.00
Location:

Seminole, Alabama, United States

Seminole, Alabama, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:1623-859399R13

I have 5 Mercury Lower Units P/N 1623-859399R13 that I picked up at a government border patrol auction. They are factory remans so basically brand new. Please contact me with any questions or for a deal on all of them. All have low water pickup on them. Thanks

Complete Gearcase Mercruiser 1623-859399R13. Superseded by Mercruiser 1623-859399T13

1.75:1 ratio, 20" shaft

Fits:
200 HP 3.0L
225 HP 3.0L
250 HP 3.0L


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