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2004 Johnson 25hp Fourstroke 3 Cyl Long Shaft Oil Gauge Oem 5031988 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Bonduel, Wisconsin, United States

Bonduel, Wisconsin, United States
Model # J25PL4SR. All electrical tested at take off. In good shape. Please use oem part # in listing heading for cross over to different years and models. Will fit many others.
Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:5031988 UPC:does not apply

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