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New Reman 8.1 Gm Marine 496 Mpi Base Engine, Mercruiser, Volvo Penta , Indmar on 2040-parts.com

US $4,991.08
Location:

Spring Hill, Kansas, United States

Spring Hill, Kansas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:MerCruiser / Volvo Penta Stroke:4.25 Engine(HP):375 Core Charge:800

GM Marine 8.1 liter EFI 496 Gen7. 

4 bolt main, High flow Vortec Heads, Roller camshaft.  Service replacement long blocks only.  We only have 14 left in inventory! For Quetions please call  913 991 2382

$4991.08


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