Omc / Johnson 48 Hp Owner-operator Manual P/n 431761 (used) Year 1987 on 2040-parts.com
Pfafftown, North Carolina, US
Outboard Marine Corporation( OMC ) owner - operator manual covers 48hp Johnson outboard motors Used but in good condition, cover shows to have been folded but still in good useable condition and not torn
OMC p/n 431761 text is in English Language only
sold with no returns accepted
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shipping will be figured for the 48 United States Only
International shipping figured at end of auction for the location of buyer
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