Nos Mercury, Mariner Stator Adapter Kit P/n 8moo21548 30-90-125 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Georgiana, Alabama, United States
Offered is a NOS Mercury, Mariner stator adapter kit for 30-90-125 hp motors. It is in new condition.
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