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94 Johnson 40 50 Hp 2 Cylinder 2 Stroke Outboard Engine Lower Unit Freshwater Mn on 2040-parts.com

US $899.99
Location:

Keewatin, Minnesota, United States

Keewatin, Minnesota, United States
Good Used Freshwater Parts
Brand:Johnson Stroke:4-Stroke Engine(HP):50 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


For all of your used freshwater outboard motors and parts contact: 

NOS Marine

106 W. 3rd Ave
P.O. Box 697
Keewatin, MN 55753
Phone: (218)403-0299

For sale is a good used lower unit that was removed from a 1994 Johnson/Evinrude 40/50 HP 2-stroke outboard motor that we are parting out. This item has been inspected and is in good working order. We also have other parts for this motor in stock. If you have any questions or need more detailed pictures, please use eBay's e-mail system or just call Paul at (218)403-0299 or Scott at (218)403-0450.

 Canada and worldwide customers, please e-mail us for a reasonable shipping quote.  

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