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1993 Evinrude E6retb 6hp Exhaust Housing Std (15") 335894 8hp Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $88.99
Location:

Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States

Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

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CAME OFF OF A RUNNING, PARTED OUT 1993 EVINRUDE 6HP MODEL#E6RETB OUTBOARD MOTOR

EXHAUST HOUSING ASSEMBLY

OMC PART#335894

STANDARD SIZE FOR 15" TRANSOM

ORIGINAL PAINT AND DECALS

EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION

MANY PARTS FROM THIS MOTOR ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE 8HP MOTORS FROM THE SAME PERIOD

FRESHWATER USE ONLY

WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT

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