Boat Through Hull Exhaust Tips Stainless Steel For 4" Hose Marine Fresh Water on 2040-parts.com
Brumley, Missouri, United States
Just removed from a 2001 Scarab fresh water parts boat.These originally had shutters in them but they are broke out and would need to be replaced if you wanted them.Flaps are in good shape.Thanks for looking !!!
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