Two New Barr Marine 20-0093p Exhaust Elbow / Adaptor Kits. on 2040-parts.com
Holbrook, New York, United States
I bought these for my recent Volvo Penta / Indmar 5.7 I/O repower job, but they didn't fit the bill. These kits were never installed and are complete in the original packaging. Thanks for looking!
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