Sierra 18-1899 Pleasurecraft Marine Ro29001 Exhaust Riser Elbow Ford V8 3" Pcm on 2040-parts.com
Encinitas, California, United States
Brand:Sierra
Manufacturer:Sierra
Manufacturer Part Number:18-1899
Material:Cast Iron
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Replaces:RO29001
Fits:Pleasurecraft Ford V8 5.0L 302 & 5.8L 351
UPC:808282127442
Shipping Dimensions:20" x 8" x 6"
Warranty:Limited lifetime
Shipping Weight:22 lbs
Part Number:18-1899
Item Weight:18.7 lbs
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