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1983 Johnson Outboard Hood Decals 40/60 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cut N Up Vinyl Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:1983/40/60hp Discontinued OMC Decals:Computer Cut Vinyl, Not Prints

These decals are made for a 1983 Johnson 40/60 hp outboard motor. With some paint and these decals you can make that old motor look like new.

 You will receive.  3- starboard side decals, 3- port side decals, and 1- front and 2 rear decals as pictured . Check hood illustration to be sure these decals will fit your application.

 These are not OEM, design and colors will differ from originals. Colors are silver, red, dark grey, grey and light grey, white and are made from 6 year rated vinyl. They can be clear coated for more endurance. These decals are not printed but are made from  solid color vinyl. 

These decals are of the 1983 style but can be used on hoods 1971 through 1988. Front and rear appliques would need to be removed for some years.

 You may request any horsepower number you need for this hood group (40/60). Use message to seller to request other numbers for this hood group.  All decals will be sent as 50 unless otherwise noted when purchased.

 I will include easy to follow instructions.

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