1982 Mercury 18hp Exhaust Manifold And Cover P/n 92329,92330 on 2040-parts.com
Andover, Minnesota, United States
1982 Mercury 18hp Exhaust Manifold and Cover P/N 92329,92330. This part is out of a 1981-1982 Mercury 18hp motor, Serial number 5863141. This part sells new for $55. Feel free to ask any questions. Free shipping. File 10 |
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