*nos* Omc Sx Cobra Upper Gear Case W/inserts; No Res Free Shipping P/n:3854389 on 2040-parts.com
Garden Grove, California, US
Up for No Reserve Auction we have an NOS OMC SX Cobra
Upper Gear Housing and Inserts. P/N: 3854389.
It fits all 1994 models 3.0L, 4.3L, 5.0L, 5.7L, 5.8L.
Does NOT fit 7.4L applications.
Suggested Retail Price $990.34.
I want to sell it not display it !
Let's start the bidding at $400.00 and include Free $hipping
to the lower 48 States. I ship to the Continental US Only !
Please be sure you want the item, and are able to complete this
transaction in a timely manner, BEFORE you bid. All items sold
AS IS. No Returns.
Buyer is solely responsible for fitment, I'll make sure you get
the exact part in the pictures and the description is accurate.
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