185/200/225/250 Hp Johnson Evinrude Looper Vro Fuel Oil Pump # 435953 1993-1997 on 2040-parts.com
Largo, Florida, United States
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185/200/225/250 HP Johnson Evinrude Looper VRO Fuel Oil Pump # 435953 1993-1997 This is a VRO Oil/Fuel pump from a 1995 Johnson Evinrude 200 HP Looper outboard motor. It is OMC/BRP part # 0435953. It fits 185/200/225/250/300 HP Looper motors from 1993-1997. It is in good working condition. Shipping: Free shipping is to continental United States. Please contact us for a quote for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Local Pickup: This item is also available for local pickup in the Tampa Bay area. Contact: If you have any questions, please feel free to email us or call us at (727) 643-4455. Payment: We accept all major credit cards in person or over the phone, and PayPal. L618080d
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