Omc Chevy 5.7 350 Exhaust Manifold Riser Elbows Sierra Mercruiser Fresh Water on 2040-parts.com
Naples, Florida, United States
READ!!!!!!!!!!!! these will be shipped in 2 packages to cut down on shipping cost This is a nice set of exhaust manifold riser elbows ,the guy i got the engine from said it was run in fresh water ,i believe him ,the elbows show a little wear in the end but not the usual salt water corrosion,having said that im not a marine engine expert so ask questions first , ,ask question before bidding ,payment must be made in 5 days |
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