Volvo Penta 270 280 Stainless Steel Adjustment Pin 814301 Reverse Lock Bar #15 on 2040-parts.com
Faribault, Minnesota, United States
This this is a good used Volvo Penta reverse lockdown adjustment pin. This fits most Volvo Penta 270 280 275 and I believe the 250. This stainless steel rod includes both plastic nuts and was removed from a Minnesota freshwater boat. Sold as seen in photo. Ships to the USA . Worldwide shipping is available please contact me for a quote
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