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Rare Glenwood Tall Snails Deep V Bottom Jet Boat Day Cruisers Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $259.95
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Glenwood Marine

   Rare pair of Glenwood Marine Tall Snails. These will work on Jet boats that have the motor set lower then standard or water level above standard snail height. No cracks, No repair! The prior owner drilled a second set of mounting holes see pic #4 as he had to tilt one to the side for a clearance issue. It will NOT affect its performance. These are ready to run. These retail new for $780.00 per pair. Here is a chance to win a nice pair & save a few dollars. Thank you for Looking, Happy Bidding & Good Luck :)
                               

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