Volvo Penta Sx Cobra 3.0 Gs Carburetor Cover 1995 on 2040-parts.com
Caledonia, Wisconsin, US
I have over 200 Volvo Penta parts listed in my store, too many to run auctions on so be sure to take a look
These parts came off a 1995 Glastron boat with the SX Cobra out drive and GS 3.0 motor that was locked up. This listing is for the carb cover as shown. Again, be sure to check out my other auctions for more Volvo Penta parts.
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- volvo penta b7 duo prop set # 853617 and # 853627(US $385.00)
- volvo penta sx cobra 3.0 gs power steering pump hose(US $24.99)
- volvo penta sx cobra 3.0gs alternator 1995(US $44.99)
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