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Johnson Evinrude Omc Control Box Neutral Safety Switch 1979 / 1996 0389265 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Darlington, Pennsylvania, United States

Darlington, Pennsylvania, United States
Good used condition. Tested.
Brand:Johnson Evinrude OMC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:0389265

For sale a used control box neutral safety switch for a Johnson Evinrude control box 1979 / 1996. Part number 0389265 Take a good look at the pictures to make sure it's the one you need. Tested and works fine.
 I have lots of small parts from these controls so if there is some thing else you need ask.

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