Vernay Marine Muffler Inline Vernatone Look on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
For your consideration is a used Vernay marine muffler. The muffler is 32 in. L X 10 in. W with a 4 1/2 inlet and outlet. Please look at the pictures and ask all questions prior to bidding/buying as there is no warranty or return offered. The buyer will pay 40.00 for standard mailing in the lower 48 states. I may be reached by phone to discuss this or any of my items at 904 868 4913, but please serious inquiries only. Please take a moment to view my other offerings. Good Luck!
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