1992 Evinrude 28hp Spl ***part Out on 2040-parts.com
Port Monmouth, New Jersey, US
1992 Evinrude 28HP SPL. Motor does not run and is being sold as a part out. Will sell whole motor or parts off it. Email with parts that you need. Whole motor bidding starts at $300.
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