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Omc Stringer Trim System Pump Motor Lines Cylinders Fresh Water V6 V8 Mint on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Townville, South Carolina, United States

Townville, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:omc Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

hello you are bidding on a complete fresh water trim system that will work on all years omc stringer with v6 v8 3.8 4.3 283 305 307 327 350 400 small block and 454 big block the cylinders bolt to the block and the foot of the cylinders bolt to the stringers this was tested before removed has original paint from 1984 omc stringer the motors runs quiet one of the lines has a couple of hose clamps but before item is shipped this line will be replaced with a new braided stainless steel line I paid 40.00 for one line  this is in amazing condition for the year this is not available new only used and this is a great find has the trim sending unit the fluid has been removed for shipping purposes any questions call 864-556-5898 or email thanks for looking and happy bidding will ship world wide

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