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Exhaust Bellows Boot For Volvo Stern Drives Aq Replaces 875848-4 Or 876631-3 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.60
Location:

上海, 上海, China

上海, 上海, China
Condition:New Brand:gsmarine Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:875848-4 or 876631-3

Item Specifics

Exhaust Bellows for Volvo AQ Sterndrives


Replaces Volvo 875848-4 or older 876631-3.


Includes Marine Grade Stainless Steel Clamps.


Designed to fit the following models: AQ200, 250, 270, 275, 280, 280DP, 290, 290DP.


The inside diameter of each end is approximately 3" and the length, at rest, is about 6 1/4" long.


Includes:

 1 Bellow
 2 Marine Grade Stainless Steel clamps
  ( AS the pictures show )

 

Packing Details

  Package Weight:    0.530kg 

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