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Reverse Gear 54076 55609 43-55609 Quicksilver Mercury Mariner Motors. on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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Walnut Creek, California, United States

Walnut Creek, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:54076 55609 43-55609 Brand:Quicksilver Mercury Marine

54076 55609 GEAR 43-55609 QUICKSILVER MERCURY MARINER MOTORS. This is a good reusable part; casting number reads 54076. I'm not sure but believe it's part # 55609 superseded to 66554, 79158, 79158A1 to 79158T and fits 400, 402 & 500 series motors. Check verify/compare with your part's part-book or mechanic to be sure you know what you buying; ask all questions you may have before hitting the buy button so you can't claim afterwards "its not as described"

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