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Omc Stringer 800 Chevy V8 Intermediate Housing Assembly W/ Bellhousing on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Linden, Michigan, US

Linden, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OMC

OMC Stringer Chevy V8 Intermediate Housing Assembly with Bellhousing

This unit was removed from a running freshwater boat with 490 hrs on it.
Includes everything you see in the pictures.
Exhaust & bellhousing included.
You will want to replace the ball gear.
(The outdrive to this is listed on another ebay ad.)


Thanks for looking.
Shipping to lower 48 states only.
U.S. sale only.

Paypal only. Payment requested within 3 days of auction close.

I am an independent boat mechanic and am thinning my inventory. Please watch for great buys on boat accessories plus OMC, Volvo Penta and Mercruiser parts.  

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