Seastar Teleflex Marine Hydraulic Steering Fill Kit Ha5438 799784 New on 2040-parts.com
Waynesville, Ohio, United States
Outboard or sterndrive hydraulic steering fill kit. Replaces seastar/teleflex part no. 799784 HA5438 Includes:
Will work on any outboard or stern drive that uses seastar or teleflex hydraulic steering. This fill hose is the old style. New. Not in original package. Not made by seastar or teleflex. Has not been used. Check out my other items! **THANK YOU FOR LOOKING** Free shipping to lower 48 U.S. states only.
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