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*nos* Omc Sx Cobra Upper Gear Case W/inserts; No Res Free Shipping P/n:3854389 on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Garden Grove, California, US

Garden Grove, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:3854389

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

A
S 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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