Mercury Outboard 75-90hp 4 Stroke 4 Cylinder Powerhead Complete on 2040-parts.com
Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States
This is a compete powerhead removed from a 2002 mercury 90HP 4 stroke outboard motor its very clean had 154 hrs upon removal carbs may need cleaning now its been sitting a little while but comes complete as shown due to weight it is local pickup or you arrange shipping i can strap to a pallet if needed please feel free to ask any and all questions thanks
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