Parting out my 1989 VIP with OMC 4.3. This auction is for the only for
the tilt trim pump. Just tested this weekend and still works well.
Please email with any questions. Bid with confidence as I accept returns
if not as stated. No reserve! Good Luck!
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Trim & Tilt for Sale
- Oem mercury mercruiser shifter trim/tilt paddle switch 87 8m0046008(US $22.99)
- Volvo penta 290-a dp-a sp-a clevis pins 853309 trim cylinder pins to anchorage(US $25.00)
- Quicksilver extension kit 46838a 4 mercury/mercruiser(US $25.00)
- Volvo penta 3855584 trim/tilt control unit(US $175.00)
- Wire harness tilt trim mercruiser 16 foot long switch to pump(US $35.00)
- Mercruiser power trim hose sae 100r7 1/4" tritan(US $15.00)
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