Omc Elec. Stringer 1966-1972 Trim Tab/rudder #103 on 2040-parts.com
Jensen Beach, Florida, United States
OMC ELECTRIC SHIFT, STRINGER 1966-1972 RUDDER & PLATE.BETTER KNOWN AS A TRIM TAB In good shape needs to be cleaned up and painted. |
Transmission & Drive Parts for Sale
- Omc upper gear case stringer housing high profile 19.20 ratio 1964-1977 #130(US $150.00)
- Used omc stringer electric shift forward shift coil 0382366 # 119(US $70.00)
- Omc elec. stringer 1966-1977 prop shaft cover/brg hsg. #126(US $15.00)
- Omc elec. stringer 1966-1977 trim tab/rudder plate #111
- Quicksilver/mercruiser bearing assembly 31-35988a9(US $250.00)
- Volvo penta oem outdrive/transom tilt support transport lock bracket 897824(US $20.00)
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