We are selling a new Mercruiser Manifold. It comes with the long gasket and square gasket plus the mounting bolts. The part number on the box and the manifold is 18-1998.
This is new part, but old stock. Meaning it has sat on our shelf in the orginial box for a while, dust and wear has collected on the box.
We ship FedEx and Post Office
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