Mercruiser Alpha Gen 2 Gimble Housing Transom Assembly Super Clean!! on 2040-parts.com
Lillian, Alabama, United States
SUPER CLEAN LATE MODEL GEN 2 TRANSOM GINBLE ASSEMBLY ALL BELLOWS & HOSES FINE SHIFT CABLE FINE NO CORROSION GIMBLE BEARING FINE TRIM SENDER WIRES FINE AND NOT CUT INNER TRIM HOSES FINE STEERING TIGHT BELLHOUSING HAS NO PLAY MOUNTING STUDS ALL GOOD ORIGINAL PAINT STEERING TILLER HAS SOME PITTING BUT STILL FINE READY TO BOLT ON AND GO COMES WITH INNER PLATE (NOT PICTURED) 228-342-1658 |
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