Mercruiser Port Trim Piston Bravo Pn: 98703a17 Cast # 98718 on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
This is a used Trim Piston for a Bravo Trim system port side used but in excellent working shape Transom plate was replaced due to steering shaft seal failure. Sold as is low start price no returns thanks and good luck
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