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Volvo Penta Clamp Tensioning Ring Aq 270 280 Drive Upper 832573 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, United States

Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Used, good usable average condition part. does have some wear in area where helmet touches ring. but should run fine.
Brand:Volvo Penta Manufacturer Part Number:832668

Item (3410) upper drive ring with bolts, as pictured from an early volvo penta 270 drive with single helmet bolt.  may fit others.  Used, good usable average condition part. Hard to see in pictures, but it does have some wear in area where helmet would contact ring. but should run fine.  price reduced per this condition. Parts pictured are the parts you will receive.  Removed from a FRESH water boat here in north Alabama.  Please bid with confidence because your  SATISFACTION is GUARANTEED!!  If you are not satisfied with this item it can be returned within 30 days for a refund.  You will receive quality packing and prompt shipping.   Item will be shipped UPS ground or priority mail your choice at check-out.

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