Omc Stern Drive Gear/bearing Set 979855 New Old-stock on 2040-parts.com
Danville, Virginia, United States
Here is a new old-stock gear set 979855 for OMC stern drives. I believe this fits models from the mid-1970s. Three pieces as shown, with original box. Please ask any questions. Sold to the U.S.A. and mailed out within one business day. Thanks...
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