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35928t1 New Bearing Set For Mercruiser R/mr/alpha One Sterndrive Genuine Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $50.95
Location:

San Dimas, California, United States

San Dimas, California, United States
“New item, removed from box for pictures. Shipped in OEM box.This listing is an inventory reduction promotion and item is not returnable”e-mail your engine serial number to us BEFORE PURCHASING to verify this part is correct for your engine.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:QuickSilver Mercury Marine Manufacturer Part Number:31-35928T1 UPC:745061138704

35928T1 NEW BEARING SET for MERCRUISER R/MR/ALPHA ONE STERNDRIVE Genuine OEM Part.
Bearing Set for Prop Shaft
Fits: R / MR / ALPHA ONE 1983 TO 1990



This listing is an inventory reduction promotion and item is not returnable

e-mail your engine serial number to us BEFORE PURCHASING to verify this part is correct for your engine.

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