Volvo Penta Dp-sm 1.95 Ratio Sterndrive Dpsm Lower Outdrive Used on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
Good working condition. No leaks. Please review all the pictures carefully and check your references for proper application before purchasing. Sold AS IS... If you need more detail or additional information please call 4088392338 or 4086215093 with any questions or concerns you may have regarding or items. Shipping : within 3-4 days after payment receive due to this one is heavy and required good packaging. |
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