I have a good cowling that was repainted and would make a nice replacement if you have 1972 or 73 V-4 Johnson outboard. It will need a new rubber cowling gasket. Most local marinas will have these in stock or can order one. They only come in black and that is the color this uses. Please look closely at the pic so you see what you get. Thanks for looking.
Cowlings & Housings for Sale
Johnson outboard motor cover / cowling 6 hp(US $70.00)
Evinrude 6 hp 1969 fisherman cover and cowling(US $40.00)
1998 suzuki 140 hp engine top hood cover cowling oil injected (US $172.05)
Yamaha 250hp four stroke outboard cowling boat motor top cover hood cowl(US $599.99)
Sears elgin outboard motor bottom pan cowl 1959 5hp 7.5hp 12hp 50038-1(US $41.99)
Ted williams sears eska outboard motor front cowl side instrument panel 5hp 1969(US $26.99)
Nissan GT-R 4 Door Saloon
Sun, 18 Jan 2009But Nissan admits that the GT-R is a loss-maker, which is hardly a surprise. So what can they do to capitalise on the kudos surrounding the GT-R? The route seems to be more models based on the GT-R’s platform, including a saloon and even an SUV.
Guggenheim to auction BMW M1 art car
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Porsche Boxster (2012) first official pictures
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