Mercury/ Mercruiser Exhaust Riser on 2040-parts.com
North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Installed in a twin diesel application and run for less than 30 minutes before we realized Mercury had sent the wrong exhaust. Mercury sent the correct exhaust and we were told to keep these.Have only been run on fresh water flush. Exterior in excellent condition. Interior is black with diesel soot. Items are in excellent condition overall. Gaskets were not saved. Retail for over 800$ for the pair. Sold as a pair.
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