New Volvo Penta Engine 8.1 Ips 2007 on 2040-parts.com
Portsmouth, Virginia, US
You are viewing a brand new complete 2007 Volvo Penta 8.1 GI-HF IPS 500 engine,Fresh water cooled, exhaust included. This was a display engine used at boat shows. New cost for this engine is close to $30 K!! Got to go....a steal at $10,500. Yes....$10,500. Won't last long at this price, better call today. 757-617-4277 Local pickup or purchaser makes shipping arrangements/pays for shipping.
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