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Volvo Penta 290 Sp/dp Steering Helmet W/fork on 2040-parts.com

US $324.99
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States

I am parting out a 1988 19' Sunrunner boat because of engine issues and cosmetic issues inside boat. Up for sale here is the Volvo Penta 290 steering helmet with steering fork that has original paint and has no pitting on it anywhere but the long plastic trim gear has been glued in a couple places although still works, but would suggest new owner replace it while it is off, and the gear is available here on ebay new for under $20.00.   The splines are in great shape on it as well and this fits the large double bolt bushing. I priced this steering helmet below others since it could use a new trim gear. Thank-you for looking!


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