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1967 Omc Evinrude 100 Hp Starflite Outboard Motor Service Repair Manual 4360 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Darien, Wisconsin, United States

Darien, Wisconsin, United States
*****BE SURE TO LOOK AT PHOTOS TO VERIFY YOUR MODEL NUMBER TO THIS BOOK***** NEW OLD STOCK / THIS WAS STILL IN THE BOX SET BUT HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO SOME MOISTURE DURING ITS LIFE ITS A LITTLE MUSTY AND THE STAPLES ARE CORRODED AND THE COVER HAS SOME YELLOWING. THESE WERE PURCHASED FROM THE CLOSED WAUKEGEN, IL OMC MANUFACTURING PLANT
Country of Manufacture:United States Part #:4360 Boat & Watercraft Type:Outboard Motors Make:Evinrude Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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