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New Mercury 91-896661 Optimax Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Hingham, Massachusetts, US

Hingham, Massachusetts, US
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..what would be more cooler than having all the factory tools to any job ? nothing !!! you need them to be professional-and i am here to help, this factory mercury outboard tool part number is 91-896661 is a optimax injected outboard fuel filter removal tool you have to have to fit on the crown of the filter-makes life a heck of  lot easier and the job goes alot faster and smoother ...., i will be listing lots more tools this week to start getting everybody ready and prepared with all the right the tools for the spring,  will be shipped to usa states only pls usps , at a rate of $2 fixed, and currently we are accepting paypal only, thanks have a great holiday...

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