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Omc Marine/boat Used Oil Pressure Sending Unit & Fittings -6 Cyl/4.3 Engine 1992 on 2040-parts.com

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Deshler, Ohio, United States

Deshler, Ohio, United States
Part shows signs of use & is rust - Working Condition - See the final photo for the OMC model the Parts were removed from - We will not be held responsible for compatibility problems due to failed installation in the incorrect application/equipment
Brand:OMC Removed From:432APRJUN

OMC - Marine/Boat Used Oil Pressure Sending Unit & Fittings -6 Cyl/4.3 Engine 1992

Approximate year 1992 - 1994



*Parts show signs of use & rust - Working Condition - See the final photo for the OMC model the parts were removed from - We will not be held responsible for compatibility  problems due to failed installation in the incorrect application/equipment*


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