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Vintage Mercury Snowmobile Chrome Shocks, Sno Twister, Hurricane, Max, 55-64130 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, US

Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:55-64130 Part Brand:Mercury

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A set of 2 USED Mercury snowmobile chrome shocks. These came off of a Hurricane 644 snowmobile. Overall a 8 out of 10. some surface rust in the usual spots. These would be great for the restore project to get re-chromed. Mercury Marine is stamped in the shock with part#'s 55-64130 and CO5A72. I got these from a closed out Merc snowmobile dealership. Shocks still have resistance. There is a very small indentation on one of the shock not very noticeable, but is there. 

Sold AS-IS No returns because they are USED. 

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