Sierra, Pn 18-2113, Power Trim Hose, Connector To Starboard Trim Cylinder, Nos on 2040-parts.com
Livermore, California, United States
Sierra,
PN 18-2113, Power Trim Hose, Connector to Starboard trim cylinder, replaces
Mercruiser 32-87235, NOS in original packaging, although may be some package
wear (1 available)
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