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Shift Shaft Long 42146 From 1991 Mariner 8 Hp Free Shipping To Canada Usa on 2040-parts.com

C $64.99
Location:

Port Alberni, BC, Canada

Port Alberni, BC, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Mariner Manufacturer Part Number:42146

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FREE SHIPPING TO CANADA AND THE USA. 

This listing is for used Shift Shaft LONG (about 31 inches) from a 1991 Mariner 8 HP.  It is in working condition and is sold as is shown in the pictures.  It will likely fit other makes and models.  The part number is 42146.

Also included are the Shift Cam (42039) and Guide (42126).

You can do a parts lookup for this motor here, the serial number is D057839:

http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Merc2/Mariner/8/0A197112%20THRU%200D280999/parts.html

I will ship international (outside Canada and USA) but please contact me for a quote before buying.  As a buyer you may be responsible for customs, taxes and brokerage fees payable at the point of delivery.  Please allow 1-2 business days for shipping once payment received.  

Please do your homework to be sure this part is what you are looking for.  Thank you.

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