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Rotor Assembly, Quicksilver, P/n: 390-8635 on 2040-parts.com

US $118.20
Location:

Scottsboro, Alabama, United States

Scottsboro, Alabama, United States
Item is new and has never been used. It is still in original packaging. However, due to being stored in original packaging for years, there is some slight sign of age on the part. It is still in completely new working order.
Brand:Quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:390-8635

 Brand-new alternator rotor assembly (55 Amp) in original packaging. Mercruiser Part Number 23-81651M. Will work on wide range of Mercruiser and Race Sterndrives.



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