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Impeller Clinton Outboard + Seaking By Clinton Impeller J9 J Series K Series on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
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Shawano, Wisconsin, United States

Shawano, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:220-136-500 clinton outboard Core Charge:none Engine(HP):multi fit Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:220-136-500 Horse Power:2-9.9 Stroke:2-Stroke Clinton + seaking by clinton:Clinton + seaking by clinton IMPELLER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States IMPELLER Clinton OUTBOARD:IMPELLER Clinton OUTBOARD + seaking by clinton UPC:Does not apply

Clinton OUTBOARD + seaking by clinton IMPELLER,fits clinton outboards j and k series like j9 and k751  part # 220-136-500

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