Westerbeke Voltage Regulator Version 3.1A removed from parting out 12.5BEG. List Price $467.50, Selling for $175.00 including shipping. Holly Bluff Marina is located on fresh water St Johns River in Deland, FL. We stock Volvo and Westerbeke parts, please call Holly Bluff Marina 386-822-9992.
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- Westerbeke overspeed board(US $75.00)
- Omc motor mount came from bayliner boat in good used condition
- Volvo penta 290 outdrive spacer(US $225.00)
- Yamaha marine 20s-28376-00-00 20s-28376-00-00 trim(US $0.99)
- Suzuki marine 09200-30810 09200-30810 plug(US $7.08)
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