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Zf Irm 280 A.1 Marine Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $6,700.00
Location:

Merritt Island, Florida, United States

Merritt Island, Florida, United States
Transmission: Rebuilt and Load TestedSAE # 3 Adapter Plate: NewZF Mounting Flanges: New
Brand:ZFI Marine Manufacturer Part Number:3207001014

Description:

Qty 1.
Manufacturer: ZFI Marine
Model: IRM 280A.1
Ratio: 2.00:1
Part Number: # 3207001014
Serial Number: # 19600760
Condition
Transmission: Rebuilt and Load Tested
SAE # 3 Adapter Plate: New
ZF Mounting Flanges: New
Weight: 224 Lbs on pallet
Dimensions: 32" L x 28" W x 24" H
 

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