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Volvo Penta Dp Sp 290 A B Early Suspension H Fork Square End New! 854100 on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Holley, New York, United States

Holley, New York, United States
New old stock
Brand:Volvo Penta

Volvo penta Early 290 4 cyl, v6, v8, 125 131 151 171 230 250 4.3l 305 350 454 , DP SP A, B Suspension fork for square end trim rams, with intermediate housing and 290 reverse lock. Complete section all brand new for easy switch without having to remove the water pipe, ect. This unit is off of a new outdrive that sat in a shop until I separated for sale.. this is a very rare find. Will separate and sell separately if wanted for cheaper shipping and price. Thanks for looking!

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