Kool Mercruiser Cast Wall Hanging,sign,perfect For Your Man Cave/ Shop on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
This is one kool MerCruiser lifter cover used on 470 motors.Would look great hanging on your shop wall,on the back of your truck,or in your den LOL
Cast aluminum will polish nicely. |
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