the best place to get parts

Travis66

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ok I was taken for a ride. the motor for my 94 sea rayder was not even hooked up and I am missing at least a starter so I was wondering where the best place to find part that is not going to break the bank is.
oh ya it a 90 hp mercury jet drive.
 

a70eliminator

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Re: the best place to get parts

ok I was taken for a ride. the motor for my 94 sea rayder was not even hooked up and I am missing at least a starter so I was wondering where the best place to find part that is not going to break the bank is.
oh ya it a 90 hp mercury jet drive.

Prices on new parts aren't going to vary that much from store to store, on line suppliers seem to be a better value until you figure the shipping so really if you need the part you just have to ante up.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: the best place to get parts

You might find out if you can pull start the motor and establish if it actually runs.

Once you establish that ...... then I would look at getting a starter.
 

Saskatoon2005

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Re: the best place to get parts

EBAY always has breat deals, so sign up and buy your parts as you need them.
 

mthieme

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Re: the best place to get parts

That is going to run $100-$200 depending on where you go. One of my neighbors bought a rebuilt one from the local marine store last season - $175.
Try DB Electrical on eBay.
 
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