Bayjet Bay Jet Aluminum Impeller Jet Drive Jet Pump A Cut Impeller on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, United States
Great condition take-out impeller from a Bay Jet. "A" Cut. Wear ring skirt measures 7.230 O.D.
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