1988-94 Johnson 88-140 Hp Power Pack Part # 582125 on 2040-parts.com
Frankford, Delaware, US
1988-94 Johnson 88-140 HP Power Pack Part # 582125. The price is for ONE power pack,I have 2 both in good working condition. Parting out motor. Sold as is. Please browse my eBay store What U Need Sales for additonal quality items.
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