Mercruiser 4.3lx Vortec Coupler -- 1997 - Grease-able on 2040-parts.com
Rogers, Minnesota, United States
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Coupler from a 1997 - 4.3LX Mercruiser.
Very nice condition. Original Paint. Came off engine just as you see it. This is an original Mercruiser part, not after market will fit part. Buy original and KNOW it fits!!! Minnesota fresh water only. US Lower 48 shipping only!!! |
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