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Mariner Engine Cowl, Cover, Hood, Used on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Adrian, Michigan, United States

Adrian, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mariner

  • This is a Used Mariner Engine Cowl
  • This Cover is Structurally Solid
  • Has Some Scratches and a Couple Chips
  • I Tried to Take as Many Pics as I Could so You Can See What Your Buying
  • Length is 23 1/4" and Width is 14" at the Widest Point, Same Dimensions as the Part # 2198-9868, But I was Unable to Find a Part # on This Cowl
  • This is the Same Size as a Couple of 40HP Mariner Engine Cowls that I Have
  • I Believe This is a Replacement Part as There is no Evidence of it Being Stickered
  • Any Questions Feel Free to Contact Me
  • I Got this at a Marina Liquidation 
  • Good Luck and Happy Bidding

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