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Complete Volvo Penta Dp-d1 Outdrive Dp Duo Prop on 2040-parts.com

US $3,800.00
Location:

San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Used, removing from a RIB to convert to outboards.
Brand:Volvo Penta

Complete Volvo Penta DP-D1 Outdrive DP Duo Prop

Tag says "DP-D1 2,30  3102257286"

Oil is clean. I bought this boat and the last owner kept very good care of it. It has low hours on it because the last owner had just replaced the original outdrive with this unit. The motor is bad so I bought the boat and will converting to an outboard. This listing includes the outdrive with transom shield.



Check my other auctions for parts for this unit. 

I can put this on a pallet for shipping. Local pick ups are also fine.

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