Trim Cylinder Mercury/mariner 1976-80/82-94 150-300hp Outboard on 2040-parts.com
Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States
This is a used trim cylinder that was removed from a 1983 mercury 150 outboard its in decent condition paint has peeled off the top collar where the top pin goes through besides that its a good unit should work for mercury outboards between 1976-1984 and 150-300 HP engines please feel free to ask any and all questions thanks
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