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1990 Omc Johnson & Evinrude 25 Hp Commercial Outboard Boat Motor Parts Catalog on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Janesville, Minnesota, US

Janesville, Minnesota, US
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 This is a parts book for OMC Johnson and Evinrude outboards.  Shows expanded views of all parts.  Printed in 1989, so I assume for 1990 model year.  Says Preliminary Edition, but it looks pretty complete to me, right down to the paint number for touch ups.  This one is for 25 horse power commercial models E25RSR, E25RSLR, E25RSYR, E25RWESA, E25RWLESA, J25RSR, J25RSLR, J25RSYR, J25RWESA, and J25RWLESA.  Says all model numbers preceded by a A, B, C, H, S, or V.  This is technically used, but very clean and looks new and unused.  Buyer pays $2.50 P&H. 

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