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Vintage Omc 313649 Motor Mount Brackt 2 Support 2 Deck on 2040-parts.com

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Gravois Mills, Missouri, United States

Gravois Mills, Missouri, United States
used
Brand:OMC Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:313649

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USED  VINTAGE

OMC MOTOR MOUNT

P/N 313649

BRACKET SUPPORT TO DECK

3-1/2" MEASURED HOLE TO HOLE ON THE TRIANGLE

11-1/2" TALL

4 HOLES - MEASURED HOLE TO HOLE 4-1/2" & 5"

Qty: 5

Weight: 7 lbs each 

in stock tool crib 

NEW $35.00

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