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Sierra Mercury/mcm Impeller Repair Kit #18-3217 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
Location:

Olney, Maryland, US

Olney, Maryland, US
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Up for auction in one Sierra Mercury/MCM Impeller Kit for most Mercruiser Inboard/Outboard motors, 65hp, 70hp, 75hp thru V-225hp, and most Mercruiser stern drives.  The kit is NOS and the package appears to be unopened.  Study and review the pictures closely before bidding.  The Sierra Mercury/MCM Impeller Repair Kit #18-3217 is sold as is with no returns.  Good luck bidding and happy boating.


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