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Johnson And Evinrude Tilt And Trim on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fairmont, Nebraska, United States

Fairmont, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Used Brand:johnson evenrude

 this will fit 3 cylinder motors and v4s thru 78 to early 90s the unit was pulled off a parts motor and tested it has a bad  motor but if you have one that has bad pump just pull your motor and put on this one and switch out units and ready to go or buy a new motor here on ebay for around $100 i have checked it out with my battery drill and it does work will be shipped will the bad motor on it so to be sealed up so will not leak oil 

PLEASE ALL OUT OF UNITED STATES BIDDERS CONTACT ME FOR SHIPPING COST

 BE SURE TO CHECK MY STORE BECAUSE. THERE ARE MORE PARTS FROM THIS OUTBOARD AND. THERE ARE ALL KINDS OF OTHER BRANDS OUTBOARD PARTS IN MY STORE PLUS I HAVE SEVERAL RUNNING AND NON RUNNING OUTBOARDS THAT ARE NOT LISTED,SO IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU NEED E-MAIL OR CALL ME AND I WILL SEND PICS AND PUT WHAT YOU NEED ON WITH A BUY NOW.OLSO YOU SHOULD TRY  MY FRIENDS STORE 

 


 

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