2003 Johnson 25hp Outboard Motor Steering Tube With Bushings on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, United States
For sale is a used Steering Tube with Bushings from a 2003 Johnson 25hp Outboard Motor. Came from a running, fresh water motor. In Good Working Condition. See pictures. We ship worldwide. Should you have any questions regarding this piece please feel free to contact Mick at 816-585-5466. Thank you.
USED IN FRESHWATER ONLY. WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT. ****WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE USING GLOBAL SHIPPING THROUGH EBAY. CHECK SHIPPING COSTS THROUGH GLOBAL SHIPPING**** |
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