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Used Marine Carburetor Volvo/omc 5.0 5.7 305 350 454 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

West Islip, New York, US

West Islip, New York, US
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Used Volvo marine carb. Rochester/ Quadrajet Will fit 305, 350, 454, and may also fit 3.8 and 4.3. Came off running 350/260hp. Very clean in and out. All volvo linkage included. Been on the shelf since last year should be good to run may need to be cleaned. Will also fit Mercruiser. Mounting hardware and fuel line included. Please look over the pictures and feel free to ask any questions prior to bidding. What you see is what you get! No returns, refunds or exchanges!!

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