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Omc Stringer 185 Riser 909683 Port Side Small Block Chevy on 2040-parts.com

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Butternut, Wisconsin, United States

Butternut, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:909863

 OMC  Cobra Stringer GM Exhaust Elbow Riser 909863

 

Hi,  you are bidding on an exhaust elbow riser that is used on OMC Stringer exhaust

manifolds. With four attaching bolts.  This is a used, fresh water part that is still in good working order.  I do have a pair, if

you need more than one. Good conditon. No cracks. Off my 1978 Century 190 boat with OMC 185 engine. Fast shipping, thank you.

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