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Heat Exchanger Rear Mounting Bracket Crusader 5.7 350 Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Beverly, Massachusetts, US

Beverly, Massachusetts, US
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Crusader 5.7 350 GM Motor Engine Heat Exchanger Mounting Bracket Assembly

Inboard gas 350 5.7 Boat Engine Motor

Donor motor blew a cylinder but was being used regularly up until 9-5-13.

What you see in the pictures is what you will receive.

Free shipping to US 48 States Only, others pay actual. MA Sales tax applies to all purchases picked up or delivered in MA. Sold as is where is, as pictured. No warranty expressed or implied. I will ship it overnight, but it is not free. Overnight pays actual rate and must order/pay by noon est.

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