Sierra Drive Shaft Bellows 18-2752 #1 Units W/o Ridge on 2040-parts.com
Parker, Arizona, United States
NEW BUT THE WRAPPER CAME OFF, STILL HAS STICKER, REPLACES MERCRUISER 36223A2, ALL #1 UNITS W/O RIDGE.
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Exhaust System for Sale
- Sierra exhaust bellows 18-2764, fits all cobra(US $30.00)
- Exhaust manifold faceplate 35672 fits various mercruiser engines 190-325hp(US $10.00)
- Sierra 18-0430 exhaust elbow gasket omc 912477(US $12.99)
- Sierra 18-0114 manifold gasket 4 cylinder gm omc 907761(US $9.99)
- Exhaust tube bellows for mercruiser alpha and bravo stern drive replaces 78458a1
- Sierra 18-4008 restriction plate mercruiser 60207 log style rwc square(US $14.99)
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