Used Johnson / Evinrude 1989-2005 40, 48, 50, 55 Hp 2 Cylinder Starter 9 Tooth on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Kentucky, US
This listing is for a clean used OMC Johnson or Evinrude 1989-2005 40, 48, 50 and 55 HP 2 cylinder starter. 9 tooth bendix. Part number 583482. Came off a running motor. Sold As-Is.
Shipping will be with UPS ground. There is a flat shipping fee of $12.00 to anywhere in the lower 48. No international shipping. Additional shipping charges to Hawaii, Alaska or any other US territory.
270-618-5200
I accept Paypal or credit or debit card over the phone.
In most cases I can ship the same day if order is placed before 1 PM central time.
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