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Mercruiser Forward Trim Cylinder Anchor Pin 17-45735 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
Great shape.
Brand:QUICKSILVER Manufacturer Part Number:17-45735

Mercruiser forward trim cylinder pin.                     

MFG: Mercury Marine.

part no. 17-45735

Dimensions: 5/8" D x 10 11/32" L overall length. Shaft lenght 8 15/16"

2 nuts 3/8-24 are included. Not in picture.

Used in great shape.

**Thank you for looking**

Will combine shpping.

 


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