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Velvet Drive 71c 1:1 Marine Boat Transmission 10-17 Borg Warner Trs Drive Style on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, United States

Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Pulled from working boat. Nice shape. makes a nice core or spare
Brand:Velvet Drive Model:10-17 Manufacturer Part Number:10-17 Size:71C Country of Manufacture:United States Type:Mechanical Shift Color:Black Part Number:10-17 Shipping Dimensions:19" x 19" x 19" Ratio:1.00:1 Manufacturer:Velvet Drive Down Angle:0 Degree Material:Cast Iron

For Auction. One used Velvet Drive 71C 10-17 transmission. This transmission will bolt directly to any TRS Mercury Drive. I bought this for a spare and no longer needed. The unit  been stored inside on a shelf for about 2 years. This would make a nice core or a back up unit. Any question please ask. You can always pick it up for free in Danbury,CT. Good luck bidding !!! 

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