Exhaust Tube Bellows For Mercruiser 3" Id With Marine Clamps Replaces 32-90949t on 2040-parts.com
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Exhaust Tube Bellows for Mercruiser 3" I.D. Replaces Mercruiser 32-90949T. Bellows measure approximately 4" in length. Fits Mercruiser 470/485, 185, 205, 228, and 260 with 3" ID exhaust connectors. Includes 4 Marine Grade stainless steel clamps.
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