Omc Intake Manifold 250ci Inline 6 165 Hp Sterndrive Engine 0980958 Nos Oem on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
this is a used in good condiition 165 hp inline 6 manifold in good condition unit was cleaned and magnifluxed no cracks freeze plugs are good has dirt and wear this is a used item
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