0329257 Driveshaft, Long 20 Inch (508 Mm) Long Parts --- Driveshaft, Long, on 2040-parts.com
Schuyler, Virginia, United States
0329257 DRIVESHAFT, Long 20 INCH
This shaft totals 23.5 inches in length. It is 20 inches from spline to spline. This part came from a : 1987 E28ESLCUC Evinrude Will fit other models. |
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