Tigershark Exhaust Manifold Expansion Chamber Ts 770 1999 on 2040-parts.com
Spring Lake, Michigan, US
Description Came off a 1999 Tigershark TS 770 that was ran in fresh water only. Part is in good condition. Will fit several years/models, please check with your local dealer. Expansion chamber part number: 1612-137 Manifold part number: 0612-826 Shipping: Will ship within 48hrs of receiving payment.
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