Nissan Outboard Swivel Bracket Assembly Steering Arm Mounts 40 50 Hp 3c8s77215-1 on 2040-parts.com
Ada, Michigan, United States
Brand:Nissan / Tohatsu Outboard
Various Models, Model Years:2002 and Earlier
Manufacturer Part Number:3C8S77215-1, 3C8S77215-1, 3C8S61341-0, 3C861342-0
Nissan Models:NS40D #39031 thru NS50D #55406
Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan
Mounts Included:(2) Upper and (2) Lower Rubber Mounts with Caps
Various Models, Horsepowers:40 and 50 HP
No Longer Available Retail:Hard to find as No Longer Manufactured
UPC:Does Not Apply
Mounting & Brackets for Sale
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