2004 140hp Johnson 4 Stroke Gearcase on 2040-parts.com
Fenton, Michigan, United States
2004 140HP JOHNSON 4 STROKE OUTBOARD GEARCASE. PART# 5034744 25" DRIVE SHAFT LENGTH. LIST PRICE NEW $4,250.80, SELL FOR $2,000.00. GOOD SHAPE, PRESSURE TESTS GOOD. MAY FIT OTHER ENGINE HP'S OR APPLICATIONS IF PART NUMBER MATCHES. ANY QUESTION CALL 810-629-1299.
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