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Johnson 50hp - 3 Cylinder Engine Hood on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States

Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Johnson

 Johnson 50HP Outboard Grey Upper Engine Cowling Hood Cover 50 60 70 Hp

Condition 8/10 Some normal wear and tear

Pulled from a 1996 50hp engine.

Fits 1995 -1996 Johnson 50 60 and 70hp 3 cylinder engines

Will fit some Evinrude and Johnson Engines from different model years
Decals and logos may be different on earlier or later years

Will NOT fit 50Hp 2 cylinder Johnson engines

If you are not 100% sure this item is what you need, contact me with your model number so I can verify compatibility.

I do not offer returns on outboard engine parts.


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