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I have a used power trim unit that was taken off of a 40hp Mercury motor, it has been tested and works perfectly
if you have any questions feel free to ask
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Trim & Tilt for Sale
Yamaha tilt & trim relay assembly part # 63p-81950-00(US $125.00)
Mercury power trim 855998a3 fits v6 2 stroke outboards many 2000 - 2006 models(US $495.00)
Power trim motor with reservoir, 12 volt, pt440abn fits mercruiser and others(US $80.00)
Clean used freshwater johnson or evinrude tilt & trim 1989-2003 40, 48 & 50 hp(US $625.00)
Omc part #313244 seal, cross 47-9023, 878703(US $1.25)
18871f3 mercury tracker 40 hp mariner trim cover 1989-97 18871(US $24.95)
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