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Jacuzzi Jet Drive. New. Complete System For 330hp Motor. on 2040-parts.com

US $3,990.00
Location:

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Engine(HP):330

 Jacuzzi Jet Drive. Complete unit. With all parts including drive shaft, reverse cable, installation manual, spares and all installation parts. New never used. Intended for use with Mercruiser 330hp gas engine. Engine not included with this sale. Cost $9000. Sell $4000. Also will include as part of the package a new engine instrument cluster for the engine value $700, new Hydraulic Steering Cylinder, 2 new engine mounts.

My jet drive is new, never installed. The one listed is just one I pulled off of Google as an example of what it looks like installed.

Will ship worldwide. Pls call you shipper tell them to pick up at 3200 Farrar Road Ladysmith BC V9G1E1 Canada. You pay your shipper directly.

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