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Borgwarner 2- Velvet Drive Transmission Mercruiser 71c W/ Mercruiser 225 L Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Cornelius, North Carolina, US

Cornelius, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mercruiser Engine(HP):225

BorgWarner 2- Velvet Drive Transmission Mercruiser 71c w/ Mercruiser 225 L Motor

2 Velvet drives 1 motor
AS-IS
LOCAL PICK UP ONLY

Borg Warner Velvet Drive Transmission Mercruiser 71c


1:1 ratio Fits all Mercruiser, Crusader, and most inboard engines.


Mercruiser Marine 225 L Motor

 

Plus everything else you see in the pictures.


Please email with any questions.

NO PAYPAL !

 

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