Sierra Power Trim Cylinder 0 Ring Kit # 18-2291 on 2040-parts.com
Tempe, Arizona, United States
Replaces: Mercury marine 25-60342A2 Fits all #1 stern drive models 1970-1982: 120, 140, 160, 165, 888,898,228, 225S, 233, 250 NO TAX |
Trim & Tilt for Sale
- Factory volvo penta sx omc cobra tilt & trim pump assembly (3855745 0985846)
- Mercruiser trim cylinder assembly oem 87173a5 lines bars fits models 1978-82 nla(US $212.51)
- Mercury trim(US $50.00)
- Mercruiser vintage tilt rams 38228 late 60's. tilt only, fresh water used.(US $150.00)
- Mercruiser early vintage tilt rams mid 60's. tilt only, fresh water used.(US $125.00)
- Mercruiser tilt trim pump. complete(US $299.00)
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