Volvo Penta Xdp Trim Pump Assembly 3819847 Xhp-b on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
Volvo penta trim pump for the xdp later sterndrives part number 3819847 and fits later transom shield types xhp-b xhp-blt xxp-a & xxp-alt
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