Vintage Omc Evinrude Johnson Outboard Shift/throttle Cable Nos on 2040-parts.com
Allenton, Wisconsin, United States
Up for bid is a NOS or new OMC shift or throttle cable for many OMS motors. Fits 60's 70's 80's and 90's boats equipped with remote controls. Shipping is fixed at $15.00 to lower 48 states ONLY. I will ship elsewhere but actual shipping costs will be calculated after auction end and I have your address. Item is sold as is.
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Controls & Steering for Sale
Mako boat steering wheel, stainless steel, 15 inch diameter(US $49.99)
Suzuki side console control box(US $249.00)
Nos omc/johnson/evinrude 9' snap in control cable, part # 0173109(US $24.99)
Nos omc/johnson/evinrude 9' snap in control cable, part # 0173109(US $24.99)
15 1/2" destroyer stainless boat steering wheel 25 deg sssw-15.50 x 4.00(US $60.00)
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