Prm Marine Transmission Adapter Plate on 2040-parts.com
Bacliff, Texas, United States
This is a slightly used adpater plate for a PRM 80 marine transmission and SAE5 adpater ring. These items were used for a little over two years on an little Hatz air-cooled dieselI had in my boat. BOTH items are included in this deal. If your engine is SAE5, then this will fit. A great deal!! |
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