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Mercury 70 Hp Upper Shift Shaft 75355a32 on 2040-parts.com

C $50.00
Location:

Cantley, Quebec, Canada

Cantley, Quebec, Canada
Condition:D'occasion

For sale is a UPPER SHIFT SHAFT 75355A32
Was on a Mercury 70 hp 3 cyl. S/N 7162061
It is in good condition, normal wear. See pictures.

Please verify compatibility before buying. 
No return accepted if you order the wrong part.
 Feel free to ask any question.
 I always check and test my parts before selling it.
 If by mistake, a part is not working properly or if I SEND the wrong part,
 Please get back to me before giving a bad feedback,
 I will refund you or send the right item when i receive it and test it to make sure its not working. No return on electrical part.
 The only way i can sell parts is with a 100% good feedback. I want you to be satisfy with your part.
 Thank for looking. 
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