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American Turbine Billet Steering Extension 4 1/8"...6 1/2"...10" on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Kopperl, Texas, United States

Kopperl, Texas, United States
AMERICAN TURBINE  BILLET STEERING EXTENSION 4 1/8"...6 1/2"...10", US $64.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:American Turbine Manufacturer Part Number:Various

THESE ARE NEW AMERICAN TURBINE BILLET ALUMINUM STEERING EXTENSIONS. THEY COME IN 4 1/8" , 6 1/2 " , AND 10" LENGTHS. PLEASE SPECIFY LENGTH NEEDED WHEN ORDERING, PRICES ARE THE SAME. I HAVE THIS ITEM DROP SHIPPED DIRECTLY TO YOU FROM A/T. EXTENSIONS ARE USED WHEN DOING PUMP SETBACKS, CHANGING FROM A TRANSOM HOUSING TO TRANSOM PLATES, OR EXTENDING THE PUMP LENGTH WITH THE ADDITION, OF SPACERS OR A SNOOT. EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.


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