Omc Cobra Exhaust Elbow 913394 Fresh Water Off 1989 2.3l 4 Cyl. Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Faribault, Minnesota, United States
This is a good used exhaust elbow off of a 89 OMC Cobra. this is off the 2.3 liter overhead cam engine. This is often Minnesota freshwater boat. sold as seen in photo. Ships to the USA. Worldwide shipping is available at additional cost please contact me for a quote. Thanks
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