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Glenwood Big Block Olds 455 Exhaust Manifold & Snail Jet Boat I/o No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Glenwood

    Nice Glenwood Marine Big Block Oldsmobile 455 Right Side Exhaust Manifold & Harman Marine Snail. This will work on Jet boat or Inboard / Outboard. This is a Single manifold for the right side of the motor. You can rotate the snail 180 degrees & this unit will work on the left side of the motor. It come with 3)  5/8" hose barb fittings for water inlet & exit feeds. They have been relief cut in between bolt holes in the mounting flanges. No cracks, No repairs!. The Exhaust runner is level. This unit is ready to run. These retail new for $1580.00 per pair. Here is a chance to win a nice Right Side Single and save a few dollars. Thank you for Looking, Happy Bidding & Good Luck :)
                               

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