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Good used Berkeley H-2079 transom adapter from a 12-J jet pump has rubber gasket still stuck to it, Please feel free to contact us with any questions, Winning bidder to make payment within 72hrs from close of auction ( FREE SHIPPING ) Thank You & Good Luck
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