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Remanufactured Mercury 200 Hp 3.0l 200 Dfi Power Head Part # 854198r04 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,795.00
Location:

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:854198R04 Brand:Mercury UPC:Does not apply

This is a brand new in box, remanufactured Mercury200 HP V6 3.0L Outboard Power Head, which will fit Mercury/Mariner V‐200 DFI OptiMax (3.0L) and the 200 Pro XS outboard, 0T599000 and above.  It was remanufactured by Quicksilver Manufacturing on 05/06/2013.  Item is completely sealed from elements in original polyfoam packaging. There is no warranty and item is sold as is. Dealer overstock.

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