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Berkeley Jet Drive Race Nozzle Part # L3828 With Nozzle Reducer on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:UNKNOWN

THIS IS A JET BOAT OR FLATBOTTOM  DRIVE SHAFT COVER 12 1/2" LONG OVERALL.  IT IS POLISHED ALUMINUM AND HAS NEVER BEEN USED,BUT DOES HAVE SOME VERY MINOR SCRATCHES FROM TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, ETC.  YOU CAN SEE IN THE PIC IF YOU LOOK HARD. THIS PIECE COVERS THE TOP OF THE DRIVESHAFT FOR BOTH LOOKS AND FUNCTION.  IT DOES NOT COMPLETELY COVER THE DRIVESHAFT 360 DEGREES. IT COVERS THE TOP HALF OF THE DRIVESHAFT ONLY. USED IN MANY JET BOAT, HOT BOAT, FLATBOTTOM, HYDRO, RIVER RAT APPLICATIONS.  THANKS FOR LOOKING.  

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