Mercruiser 5.0l Y Pipe -- 1993 -- 815786-c on 2040-parts.com
Rogers, Minnesota, United States
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Exhaust Y pipe from a 1993 - 5.0L Mercruiser.
Comes with boots and clamps, but one of the boots is cracked. Will need new flappers. 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!!! Or eBay Global Shipping. |
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