Complete Mercruiser Motor Mount 3.0 Litre 4 Cylinder 73571a2 With Extras on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
This is a Mercruiser motor mount that comes with the spacer block. It is Mercury OEM part numbers 73571A2, 32778T and 35862. To buy these new is over $500!! It also includes all the adjusting pin and hardware. This came out of a freshwater motor and is in excellent used condition. Don't miss out on a great deal!! Free shipping in the US only. Please feel free to check out my 100% positive feedback!!
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