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Nicson Marine Water Cooled Down Angle Exhaust Riser V-drive Jet Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Nicson Marine Manufacturer Part Number:down angle riser

 Up for sale is a used set of Nicson Marine aluminum water cooled down angle exhaust risers. The flanges are flat and there are no cracks welds or repairs. The hose size is  2 7/8 inches  For other cool parts and close out specials check out fatboysh2o.com Buyer to pay all shipping charges. We accept cash upon local pick up, credit cards and Paypal. Check out my other items!

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