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Berkeley Jc Jet Drive Steering Nozzle Rudder Foreward Reverse Bucket Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Globe, Arizona, United States

Globe, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

BERKELEY JC JET DRIVE WHOLE REAR UNIT FOR STEERING / FOREWARD/ REVERSE BUCKET ALL HARDWARE SCREWS BUSHING ETC. ARE INCLUDED WE UPGRADED TO A PLACE DIVERTER AND NO LONGER NEED THE PARTS CAME OFF A RUNNING BOAT HAD BNO PROBLEMS WITH ANY OF THE PARTS , YOU RECIEVE EVERYTHING PICTURED .MAY FIT OTHER PUMP MODELS YOU WILL HAVE TO DO THE RESEARCH. THANKS FOR LOOKING, HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!

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