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Volvo Penta Sxm ,sxc/ Omc Cobra ,gimbal Housing, Transom Shield # 3857974 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Brick, New Jersey, United States

Brick, New Jersey, United States
USED, FEW SCRATCHES , LOOKS VERY GOOD : YOU WILL BE GETTING WHAT IS IN PHOTO EXACTLY.
Brand:VOLVO PENTA ALSO USED FOR::SX-C, SX-C1, SX-C2, SX-R, SX-C1AC, SX-R1, SX-R2, Manufacturer Part Number:3857974 AS WELL AS::SX-CLT, SX-CLT1 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

USED OMC/VOLVO PENTA BELL HOUSING, GIMBAL HOUSING/HELMET
( SEE ABOVE FOR MOTOR SIZE ) SER #3857974
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