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Evinrude Etec 150hp Coil With Cables on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Terance Bay, NS, Canada

Terance Bay, NS, Canada
Condition:Used Country of Manufacture:United States

Coil with spark plugs cables from 2008 Evinrude ETEC 150 Hp. may fit other models and Hp. please check your application before biding. The unit was working perfectly before removed from the motor.

For international shiping, cost does not include local taxes and fees.

It is listed for local sale and I may end it prior to end date.

  1. Note: Price(s) are in CAD $ and do not include documentation, licensing, registration fees and taxes.
  2. Placing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this item. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this item. 
  3. Cancel any and all bids at my discretion, or end the auction early if necessary.

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