9.9 15 Hp Johnson Evinrude Omc Outboard Lower Bottom Cowl Cowling Panel 0343745 on 2040-parts.com
Ely, Minnesota, US
This is a bottom cowl panel removed from a 1998 9.9 hp Evinrude outboard. Part number 0343745. This shows normal signs of use, but is in good working condition. This was used on the 9.9 and 15 hp Johnson Evinrude outboard models from 1997-2007. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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