Waller Clear Drive Marine V-drive Transmission, Model Rv-48, 2.50 To 1 Ratio on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Listed for Buy-it-Now, or Make a Best Offer,..for a Waller Clear Dive Marine V-Drive Transmission, 2.50 to 1 Ratio, Part # RV-48, Serial # 20507. Assuming it's the Starboard Engine V-Drive Transmission....Weighs 450 lbs. and I can get you a Shipping Quote, with you sending me your Ship to City, State and Postal Code.......Thanks for Looking! |
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