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    Posted: July-18-2015 at 10:00am
Hey, it let me start a thread.      

I have a few 454 parts(RR)

-Holley 650 almost new
-Edelbrock 600   used a good bit but still a champ w/arrestor
-trans cooler has a dent but works
-OJ Legend 14x16
-OJ Legend 14x14/sold
-2 tracking fins
-RWP used but good
-2 new riser gaskets for 351
-1 riser gasket for 454
-starter used
-Martinique parts: 2 teak cabinet doors that go under front seats in an open bow, 2 rear seat brackets I think for the rear backrest

That's off the top of my head. There should be a few others.

Please make offer, I'm likely to take it. I know what they cost new; don't have a good idea of used value.

THX

Edit: -fuel pump
        -upper and lower engine mounts
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Looking for a Morse control MV1 if you have one. What year boat are the tracking fins off of?
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The tracking fins came off of a 88ish Martinique. There's a thread called 'abandoned ship'; that's where they came from.   

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