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** Vintage Moeller Flush Rite Quick Flush Belt # 99080-10 Outboard Motors ** on 2040-parts.com

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Andalusia, Alabama, United States

Andalusia, Alabama, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Moeller Manufacturer Part Number:99080-10

** Vintage Moeller Flush Rite Quick Flush Belt # 99080-10 Outboard Motors **

New old stock ( unused ) 34" in length x 3" wide. Displays minor signs of age! Box displays normal shelf wear. Belt is in great condition! Very sturdy! Ready to use! Great for flushing out motors used in saltwater! Fits many different motors ( refer to picture #4 ). Please look closely at all pictures to determine condition for yourself. Check out my other items!

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