Volvo Complete Drive Unit- **new**- Dps-a 1.78- In Original Packaging,not Opened on 2040-parts.com
Mattituck, New York, US
Volvo Penta Drive Unit
Model: DPS-A 1.78
Volvo Part #: 3883607
Drive is brand new in original packaging. Props are not included. Purchased from Volvo Penta this year, May 2013. Dual prop, 1.78 gear ratio. Freight charge will be determined depending on location. Freight will be approximatly $150-$230.
This is a great deal. Current retail for this drive is $8564.29
Please email if you have any other questions.
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