383148 Omc 0383148 Pivot Caps Bolts Stringer 1969-77 Stern Drive Electric Shift on 2040-parts.com
Faribault, Minnesota, United States
This is a good used pair of OMC stringer drive Electric shift caps and bolts. This is off an electric shift OMC 1973 vintage. sold as seen in photo ships to the USA worldwide shipping is available at additional cost
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