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Billet Trim Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $299.95
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Goleta, California, United States

Goleta, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Get Real Performance Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:500-101 B

Here is the latest evolution of billet trim tank reservoirs and brackets. GRP was the original innovator of this product and continues to bring even new innovations to what seems like an already perfect product. This billet aluminum trim tank reservoir will rid you of cheap leaky plastic trim and tab tanks forever. These beautiful billet aluminum trim and drive pump reservoirs are designed as a replacement for Oildyne stern drive trim pumps and Oildyne trim tab pumps. These are the finest quality Oildyne replacement reservoirs available anywhere. Innovative features include billet leak proof caps, O-ring sealed housings, easy see through reservoirs for zero effort fluid monitoring. Everything is Highly Polished, All aluminum parts are anodized for protection. Comes with Stainless Hardware. Made in America…

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