Evinrude 90 HP Terminal Block
Part # 329895
Prior to dissassembly, good running motor. Very clean.
Please call with any questions, 541-893-3114, have your model numbers ready.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS NOT FREE, Will ship international. email your postal code for quote. thanks
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ATTENTION: If you purchase after 7 a.m. Tuesday July, 17 2012 I will not be able to ship that item out until Friday, it will go out on a truck on Friday. If you purchase a large item such as a lower unit, powerhead, swivel bracket ect. I still have to ship parcel on Friday due to the extreme cost, I apologize for any inconvience, unavoidable, thanks for understanding,
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