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Omc Cobra Outdrive Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Arnold, Maryland, United States

Arnold, Maryland, United States
OMC FULLY FUNCTIONAL OUTDRIVE COULD USE PAINT BUT NOT CORROSION DAMAGEDTHIS IS A BOLT ON UNIT CAUTION THIS OUTDRIVE WILL ONLY WORK WITH A COBRA SYSTEMAND ONLY A FOUR CYLINDER ENGINE IT WILL NOT WORK WITH EARLIER OMC OR VOLVO OR MERCRUISERIF IN DOUBT CONSULT YOUR LOCAL MARINE MECHANIC OR CONTACT ME.
Stroke:4-Stroke Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

COBRA FOUR CYLINDER COMPATIBLE.BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING I WILL ASSIST IN ANY WAY I CASN TO HELP WITH SHIPPING
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