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"new" 436470 Omc 0436470 Rubber Mount Assy For Johnson Evinrude Outboard Motors. on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Walnut Creek, California, United States

Walnut Creek, California, United States
"NEW" (NOS) out of factory package and in stock for decades.
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:983994 985898 3853883 3861465 911877

"NEW" 436470 OMC 0436470 Rubber Mount Assy for Johnson Evinrude Motors. This is new old stock out of factory package and in storage for decades. Casting number on the inside reads 315488. Check verify/compare with your part's part-book or mechanic to make sure you know what you buying; ask all questions you may have before hitting the buy button so you can't claim afterwards "it's not as described" 

Part’s get shipped as pictured; - don't see it? - It's not included.  

I'm not in the shipping business...  For courtesy I deliver sold parts to any carrier of buyer's choice - as long he pays for accordingly. - This quoted cost pays for shipping via first class mail (or UPS-FedEX ground) only.  Insurance and or a guaranteed delivery is not included.  If you expect shipment any other way please advise before placing your Order I then will quote accordingly. 

International Buyers: This shipping cost may not be correct: please state how you expect it to be shipped before placing your Order I may then quote accordingly.  Export, Import, Duty and similar charges are the buyer's responsibility.  Check your Country's Custom Rules...

I combine shipping on multiple bought parts when ask and if possible. As a guide; item with the highest shipping cost remains the same; others shipped in the same package the shipping cost may be reduced by 50%.

Any questions please just ask or call (925) 933-9485. Thanks for looking and have a great day. (X-13)

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