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Lifting Shock Absorber Force 90hp Outboard Works Good Needs Flange Nut on 2040-parts.com

US $76.09
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Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States

Ephrata, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:NOT SURE Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Brand:Force

THIS CAME OFF MY WORKING 1990 FORCE 90HP OUTBOARD MOTOR. THIS IS THE LIFTING SHOCK THAT YOUR HYDRAULIC LINE GOES INTO . THE FLANGE NUT THAT THE LINE WOULD GO INTO WAS DAMAGED BUT THEY ARE VERY CHEAP AT AUTO ZONE OR NAPA .IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK.
I SHIP 6 DAYS A WEEK AND WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WHEN POSSIBLE.

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