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1981 Omc Evinrude Johnson 15hp E15rcis Propeller Nut 318971 0318971 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Schofield, Wisconsin, United States

Schofield, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:318971

Prop Nut taken from a clean freshwater 1981 Evinrude 15HP model E15RCIS. Part will fit several OMC motors please check part numbers for fitment before purchasing.

Keep in mind that on used parts there may be minor dings, dents, flaws, surface rust, scratches, etc.

Please note that on most items there are multiple shipping options. If you choose the "slow & cheap" option you will get exactly what you pay for. If you choose UPS for your shipping option you need to use your street address because they will not deliver to a PO box. If you purchase multiple items at the same time I will combine shipping when possible and refund any savings back through PayPal.


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