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Berkeley 12jc-a Jet Drive on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Berkeley

This is a 71 berkeley pump, 12JC-A came out of the boat at alittle over 600HRS and was told it was original and no issues. Spins over free and will be complete from the intake/suction housing to the reverse scoop. One piece bowl, no drop snoot and no jetovator, just the basic berk pump. was behind an Olds 455. Decided the boat isn't worth restoring so im parting it out. The pump is tight with no shaft play!

Please contact me for an accurate shipping quote.  The shipping cost i have listed is just a rough guesstimate.

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