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Damaged Johnson Brp/omc 9.9 Four Stroke Boat Motor Bottom Cowling on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Erhard, Minnesota, United States

Erhard, Minnesota, United States
Has deeper scratch on side, and some smaller scuffs and scrapes - nothing cracked or broken.
Brand:BRP / OMC / Johnson Color:Dark Blue Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Part Brand:BRP / OMC / Johnson Evinrude

SELLING A JOHNSON BRP/OMC 9.9 FOUR STROKE BOAT MOTOR BOTTOM COWLING WITH DAMAGE.  THE THIRD PICTURE SHOWS THE SCRATCH - ALSO HAS A FEW OTHER SCUFFS OR SCRATCHES - NO CRACKS.  THERE ARE SOME REFLECTIONS IN THE PICS ALSO.  WE DID NOT TRY TO "DOCTOR THIS UP" IN ANY WAY.  YOU COULD PROBABLY POLISH OUT OR TOUCH UP THE SCRATCH QUITE WELL.  THIS IS JUST THE ONE SIDE (1/2 OF LOWER COWLING) ONLY AS SHOWN - NO OTHER PARTS.  LOW STARTING PRICE.

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