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Gm Marine 5.0l 305ci Shortblock New Mercruiser Volvo Penta Omc on 2040-parts.com

US $1,695.00
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Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New

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5.0l 305ci shortblock
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5.0l 305ci short block
This is a new GM marine 5.0L 305ci short block. One piece rear main seal. Compatible with mechanical fuel pump. Right hand dipstick. Compatible with either flat tappet camshaft or roller camshaft.
 
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