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Vintage Snowmobile Johnson Evinrude Opposed Twin Cylander Engine Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Winona, Minnesota, United States

Winona, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

this is a used Johnson or evinrude opposed twin engine its not stuck its missing the carb and recoil I can bring this to the Princeton snowmobile show BUT ONLY ON FRIDAY OR IT CAN BE PICKED UP LOCALLY OR IF YOU WANT IT SHIPPED I CAN DELIVER IT TO THE UPS SHIPPING STORE AND YOU CAN PAY THEM DIRECTLLY THROUGH A CREDIT CARD THEM ARE THE OPTIONS FOR PICK UP OR DELIVERY

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