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New Sierra 18-3062 Mercury 47-42038-2 Impeller on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Kopperl, Texas, United States

Kopperl, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:18-3062

THIS IS A NEW SIERRA 18-3062 WATER PUMP IMPELLER THAT REPLACES MERCURY 47-42038-2. EMAIL ME WITH YOUR MOTOR INFO IF UNSURE OF FIT.


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