Two (2) Model 211 Hamilton Jet Marine Propulsion Unit For Sale ($500 Each) on 2040-parts.com
Inverness, California, United States
Dixon Marine Services, Inc. is
currently selling the following piece of equipment. For questions or more
information, please contact us at dixonmarineservices(period)com/contact-us The Model 211 Hamilton Jet Marine Propulsion Unit has been
developed primarily for coupling to ultra-high rpm diesel engines up to 200 hp
or big block gasoline engines in the five to eight liter range. |
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