Complete Volvo Dpx Dual Prop Racing Outdrive , Gimble And Props !! Only 50 Hours on 2040-parts.com
Ozona, Florida, United States
You are viewing a complete Volvo DPX racing dual prop outdrive with Gimble and props . Only 50 hours on it since new . 2005 model . 168/1 ratio . Removed from a 24' fox fire that ran 85 mph . In Clearwater Florida 727-243-2219 . Will box up for export for a little extra
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