Mercruiser, Volvo, Omc, Cobra 4.3 L (v6) Marine Motor / Engine on 2040-parts.com
Port Neches, Texas, United States
RUNNING 1992 v6 4.3 inboard motor. It will fit many applications. You can hear it run . No manifolds. Good compression. If you want it shipped you must handle shipping. will deliver within 100 miles for $100.00 You must unload. $300.00 due at end of auction Balance due at pick up.
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