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Volvo Penta 290 Withl Power Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $13,000.00
Location:

metairie , Louisiana, United States

metairie , Louisiana, United States
VOLVO PENTA 290 WITHL POWER TRim, US $13,000.00, image 1

this is a volvo penta 290 with power trim
Complete out drive unit
it came off a v6 175D engine
i have dismounted the drive from boat
also included is the transom shield,trim pump and hoses. almost all wireing. also have the bell housing with mounting hardware

I will trade for a volvo penta lower duo prop unit
i want to sell as a complete unit. But if someone needs a part i will consider selling it.

i have more pictures i can send
1 vp prop for it which is not pictured
ujoint on drive is 10 spline type

the outdrive is very heavy so the shipping
will vary on location
if you have a cheaper method of shipping
i am ok with that

If anyone has questions please
feel free to email me

thank you for looking

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