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Zf 220a 2.0:1 Marine Boat Transmission Gearbox Irm 220a-1 3205001022 on 2040-parts.com

US $3,949.94
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Marysville, Washington, United States

Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:ZF Model:220A Manufacturer Part Number:3205001022 Replaces:ZF 220A, IRM 220A-1 Country of Manufacture:Italy Type:Mechanical Shift Shipping Dimensions:21" x 21" x 21" Warranty:2 Year Pleasure, 1 Year Commercial Shipping Weight:125 lbs Part Number:3205001022 Item Weight:110 lbs Ratio:2.040:1 Manufacturer:ZF Down Angle:10 Degree Material:Aluminum

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