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Volvo Penta Sx Upper Unit 1.60 Ratio Outdrive Stearndrive Recently Rebuilt. on 2040-parts.com

US $1,660.00
Location:

Faribault, Minnesota, United States

Faribault, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

This is a good used Volvo Penta 1.60 ratio upper gearbox. Fits Volvo Penta sx drives and OMC cobra SX 94 and newer 1.60 ratio . This is from a Minnesota freshwater boat . This unit had clean oil and shifted fine. was told by boat owner This unit was just recently rebuilt low run time on unit. Volvo dealer went through .has new shafts ujoints bearings. there is some corrosion paint peel on housing see pics. This boat is being salvaged due to having fiberglass hull damage. This unit ships to the USA lower 48 only . Worldwide shipping is available at additional cost please contact me for a quote thank you. If you need other boat parts please ask as I have hundreds of used boat parts on hand thank you

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