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Velvet Drive Transmission 72c Series 2.5:1 Ratio on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Heathsville, Virginia, United States

Heathsville, Virginia, United States
Velvet Drive Transmission 72C Series 2.5:1 RatioI bought it installed it and ran it few days agoWhen I put the engine back in the boatDiscovered it's 3/4 inch longer than the one I hadMy lose ur gain
Brand:Velvet Drive Manufacturer:Velvet Drive Manufacturer Part Number:72 c Model:72C

Velvet Drive Transmission 72C Series 2.5:1 Ratio

I bought it installed it and ran it few days ago
When I put the engine back in the boat
Discovered it's 3/4 inch longer than the one I had
My lose ur gain

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