Omc Evinrude Johnson Adapter Plate W/exhaust Tube on 2040-parts.com
Port Orange, Florida, United States
For sale is an OMC/Evinrude/Johnson Adapter Plate w/Exhaust Tube. Fits 1993-1996 175, 200, 225 Loopers. Unit is clean but needs paint. Copper supply tube will fit 25" midsection.
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Lower Unit Components for Sale
- Omc evinrude johnson exhaust tube(US $30.00)
- Omc evinrude johnson 20" exhaust housing(US $75.00)
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- Omc evinrude johnson 20" exhaust housing(US $75.00)
- 1991 yamaha 200 25" midsection (exhaust housing / adapter plate)(US $100.00)
- Evinrude johnson o.m.c. 6 h.p. gear set 1976-79 #320800 387209 320633 exc. cond.(US $50.00)
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