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398893 Johnson Evinrude Anode on 2040-parts.com

US $8.25
Location:

Milford, Delaware, United States

Milford, Delaware, United States
“New old stock inventory- May be stained, dirty or opened. See photos”
Manufacturer Part Number:398893 Brand:OMC UPC:Does not apply

JOHNOSN EVINRUDE  OUTBOARD ANODE

40-50 HP CARB  1989-2005


Items will be shipped after payment.  Payment must be made within 4 days.  Credit Cards accepted only if you call us (Cannot take AMEX) - please contact us to process your credit card.  Local pickup ok.  


NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.


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 WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OR ISSUE REFUNDS UNLESS ITEM IS DESTROYED.  We make sure that our items are as described when being packaged. They are carefully packaged and shipped from our location.  Damage during the shipping process is beyond our control.  Please contact us and let us know if damage has been done.  Upon notifying us, we may require the item be returned or pictures of the damage be sent to us before issuing credit.  We DO NOT issue credit if you decide you bid on the wrong item.


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