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Omc Stringer Tilt Quadrant Gear Solid Brass 400 / 800 Series Oem 313223 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Battle Creek, Michigan, United States

Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
Michigan Freshwater OEM Part-Saltwater Free!
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:313223


Michigan Freshwater "No Saltwater Corrosion" 

OEM "Not aftermarket" 

OEM Part #313223

OMC Stringer Tilt Quadrant Gear made of solid brass. This is a really nice gear that lists new for over $240!! 

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