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Berkeley Jet Drive 12je Steering Nozzle L-4405 With Reverse Bucket Jet Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Castro Valley, California, United States

Castro Valley, California, United States
These pieces are either brand-new, or they have been re-coated. Either way, very nice, clean, brilliant white finish on both.
Brand:Berkeley Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:L-4405 UPC:Does not apply

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Berkeley Jet Drive 12JE Steering Nozzle L-4405 with Reverse Bucket Jet Boat

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Details:

Includes both the steering nozzle and reverse bucket pictured.

Condition:

These pieces look like they have never been run. Very nice, clean, brilliant white finish on both.

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