Twin Drive Steering Adjustable Tie Bar Sterndrive,mercruiser,omc,volvo on 2040-parts.com
Brumley, Missouri, United States
Just removed from a late 80's parts boat that had OMC Cobra drives.Looks very adjustable in width and should work with Mercruiser ,Volvo and more.It does have peeling paint but otherwise in good condition.Be sure it is what you need before purchasing.Thanks for looking !!!
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