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Omc Sterndrive Boat Exhaust Manifold 3.8 225 Buick Freshwater Lqqk! 0380995 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Wilder, Idaho, United States

Wilder, Idaho, United States
It has been sandblasted, inspected and painted.It was cracked on the outside only and has been repaired. It is ready to use.
Brand:OMC BRP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:0380995

This is a used exhaust manifold for an OMC stern drive. It was removed from a freshwater boat. It has been blasted, inspected and painted. It had an external crack. It has been repaired. No damage inside. It is ready to use. It came off a model 155. It fits V6 3.8 or 225 Buick engines. It looks good. Please see pictures. Part # 0380995

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