1981 Omc Johnson Evinrude Electric Trolling Motor Service / Repair Manual 392067 on 2040-parts.com
Walworth, Wisconsin, US
This auction is for (1) OMC Johnson & Evinrude 1981, EB52, EBL52, EB82, EB54, EB84, EBH4, EBL84, E25, EL25, E28, E45, E48, E4H, EL48 Bow Mount Electric Outboard Trolling Motor Repair / Service Manual P/N 392067. This Item was purchased from the closed OMC Plant in Waukegan, IL and is in Good Used condition, with normal wear from being used in a shop environment and shows wear from being stored in the hard plastic binder. Wisconsin residents must pay 5.5% sales tax, unless proof of exemption is provided. Thanks, and good luck bidding. |
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