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Mercruiser Outdrive Stand Bravo Alpha Omc on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Hamilton, Ohio, US
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 HAVE YOU EVER REMOVED YOUR OUTDRIVE AND HAD NOWHERE TO PUT IT OR WORK ON IT?THEN THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED.A CHEAP WAY TO STORE AND REPAIR YOUR HIGH DOLLAR OUTDRIVE WITHOUT IT LAYING ON THE GROUND.IT CAN ALSO AID IN REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.THEY ARE MADE OF 1/8 INCH WALL TUBING AND MIG WELDED ON A JIG.WHAT COLOR DO YOU WANT?I CAN ACCOMMODATE YOU.FOR 10.00 DOLLARS MORE I WILL WELD ON A JACK MOUNT TO AID IN REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ON TWIN ENGINE BOATS WHERE OUTDRIVE IS HIGHER.PLEASE SPECIFY COLOR WHEN CHECKING OUT IN PAYPAL OR YOU WILL GET BLACK.CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR DRIVESHOWER OUTDRIVE COOLERS.

PLEASE NOTE WHEN ORDERING A JACK MOUNT YOU WILL NEED THE SIZE OF THE POST ON YOUR EXISTING JACK.MOST I HAVE MADE ARE 1.187.WHICH IS  1 AND 3/16.A CALIPER MEASUREMENT IS THE MOST ACCURATE WAY TO CHECK.I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MISFITMENT DUE TO INACCURATE MEASUREMENTS.I HAVE MANY OF THESE AVAILABLE SO EMAIL ME FOR DISCOUNTS.

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