Mercruiser Alpha 1 / Gen 1 Outboard Parts on 2040-parts.com
Ona, West Virginia, United States
2 sets of each. Bought for a boat I owned, but boat was destroyed. I never used any of the parts listed. Never opened packages. Paid over $980.00 plus shipping. Asking only half for all $490.00
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