Volvo Penta Sx Dp Trim Cylinder Rams 3852392 Rebuilt Cobra Tilt on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, United States
Volvo penta SX Cobra trim ram cylinders. New seals, with high pressure hydrolic lines and covers with 8 bushings. These even have the stainless rope that will catch your outdrive if it falls off! Ha ha just joking but seriously these are great condition and ready to perform. Ask any questions and Thanks for looking!
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