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Omc Exhaust Manifolds & Risers on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, United States
good used condition
Brand:OMC

Manifolds nice & clean on inside . Risers look newer than the manifolds

This is a nice set of marine manifolds ,the guy i got the engine from said it was run in fresh water ,i believe him ,the manifolds are nice in the water jackets ,and living in ct I've bought my share of salt water engines ,and they dont hold any secrets ,it shows ,these may even be new they look good ,having said that im not a marine engine expert so ask questions first ,if you contact me prior to buying it with your zip cone i will get you the exact shipping cost ,as ebays calclator is wrong more that it right ,ask question before bidding ,payment must be made in 5 days



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