New Westerbeke Marine Timing Chain 34144 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Fantastic find from the estate of a retiring boat dealer. Item came right off the shelves of the parts department. It is new in the original packaging. Package or item may show signs of shelf wear, but item is NEW. These list for $275 on other sites.
Hard to find one anywhere at this price, so HURRY before it is gone! |
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