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= (htf) = Johnson/ Evinrude Outboard Motor - Starter Bracket # 126256 (my #52) on 2040-parts.com

US $69.75
Location:

East Alton, Illinois, United States

East Alton, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:126256

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Hello Boaters,  I have a =(VERY HARD TO FIND)= STARTER BRACKET # 126256.   It in great condition & looks like NEW to me yet being sold as USED.  At the worst its a little dusty.  Great useable condition. I checked ALL the tread holes and they look perfect. Looks like it has NEVER been installed but I'm not an expert so please see photos.   Fits Johnson and Evinrude motors.  Please see photos for main description.  I have included a photo of every angle possible.  Good luck boating and Thank You for bidding.  Selling as is with no warranty implied.  Please check with your dealer for compatibility.  Feel free to email me with any questions.  I'm a long term member with 100% feedback.  Thanks for looking at My #52 item.
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