Omc Cobra 2.3 Litre (4 Cyl) Thermostat Housing on 2040-parts.com
Medway, Ohio, United States
THIS IS A VERY GOOD THERMOSTAT HOUSING THAT FITS 2.3 LITRE OMC COBRA'S. MAY NEED CLEANED UP ALITTLE. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. THANKS FOR LOOKING!!! INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING SEND POSTAL CODE FOR SHIPPING QUOTE!!! FULL PAYMENT DUE IN 7 DAYS. WE SHIP IN 3 - 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIVING PAYMENT. ALL PICK UPS REQUIRE A 48 HOUR NOTICE!!!!! MOTORS AND OUTDRIVES ARE SHIPPED IN 5 - 7 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIVING PAYMENT. ONCE YOUR ENGINE IS SHIPPED YOU WILL RECEIVE A TRACKING NUMBER. ALL MOTORS ARE WARRANTED ONLY IF INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED MARINE SHOP OR MARINA. NO WARRANTY ON MOTORS SHIPPED OVERSEAS. PICK UPS ON WEEKDAYS ONLY!!! THANK YOU!!!! |
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