Mercury Mercruiser Gm 8.1 496 Cui Engine No Core Charge on 2040-parts.com
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Mercruiser Mercury GM 8.1 liter 496 cui base motor. Motor was recently completely overhauled (02/2013). All test with excellent results including compression and leak down. Ready to go..... SAVE $$$$$$ NO CORE CHARGE::::::::::: SHIPPING AVAILABLE |
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