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Boat Transmission, Velvet Drive 72 Heavy Duty 500 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $3,600.00
Location:

Winter Springs, Florida, United States

Winter Springs, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:borg warner Manufacturer Part Number:1005-011

Re-manufactured by a seasoned transmission craftsman with a 12 month warranty. standard rotation, 1.5:1 reduction ratio. this unit will support high HP engines up to 500 HP. the 72 series vee drive can use standard rotating twin engines applications by changing the pump orientation to reverse or standard rotation. Trending prices for this unit is $6000 and up. The 72 series is one of the best if not the best v drive on the market. Free pickup in central Florida and actual costs for shipping and handling.

New 2015 Mazda2 arrives

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