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"new" 302528 Mmc 0302528 Johnson Evinrude Retaining Ring on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Walnut Creek, California, United States

Walnut Creek, California, United States
"NEW" out of factory package and in stock for decades
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:302528 0302528

"NEW" 302528 MMC 0302528 Johnson Evinrude Retaining Ring. This is new old stock in storage for decades; picked up dust and cosmetic blemishes. Check verify/compare with your part's part-book or mechanic to make sure you know what you buying; ask all questions you may have before hitting the buy button so you can't claim afterwards "its not as described"

Part's get shipped as pictured; - don't see it? - It's not included.  (more than one might be available) 

I sell parts only; I'm not in the shipping business; for courtesy I pack/deliver sold parts to any carrier of buyer choice; as long he/she pays for accordingly. This quoted cost pays to be shipped via first class mail or UPS-FedEX ground only; does not include insured nor a guaranteed delivery. If you expect it otherwise please advise before placing your order; I then quote accordingly. 

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I combine shipping on multiple bought parts when ask and if possible. As a guide; item with the highest shipping cost remains the same; others shipped in the same package the shipping cost may be reduced by 50%.

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