Sierra Marine 18-2615 Outdrive Gasket Set Mercruiser Bravo Sterndrive 16755q1 on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Up for sale is a Sierra Marine outdrive gasket set part number 18-2615 for Mercruiser Bravo old style without oil reservoir. This is a direct replacement for Mercruiser part number 16755Q1. This is a new kit in the factory package. For other cool parts and close out specials check out fatboysh2o.com We accept cash upon local pick up, credit cards and Paypal. Check out my other items! |
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