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Cobra 4.3l Outdrive - U Get Whats In Pics -- Model #983900 "sale Ends 7/10" on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Tulare, California, United States

Tulare, California, United States
LOOK @ PICs ALL INCLUDED
Brand:Cobra Engine(HP):4.3L Manufacturer Part Number:Model #983900 Serial #T0013466 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Used  NORMAL WEAR ------  INCLUDED Is Everthing in Pictures  ---   OMC  COBRA  OUTDRIVE  4.3L  ----- Sorry, I do not know the Hrs. Used ----- Note: The 2 in 1 Exhaust is missing one Screw Hole   -- Picture #7 shows top(in pic) Bolt Bent  Picture #4 top of picture shows broken piece  ----- WHAT YOU SEE IN   "ALL" PICTURES IS WHAT YOU GET! -------------------------- YOU WILL Most Likely  Need a Few  ---  Bolts,, Nuts,, Pins Ect.  ADDED Foreward /Reverse LEVER came out of same boat as the  OMC Cobra 4.3L outdrive ------- CAN BE SHIPPED  -- Although VERY EXPENSIVE (Make Arrangements)

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