Antique Neptune Outboard Motor Decals on 2040-parts.com
Coquille, Oregon, United States
These decals are for the early fully cowled Neptune motors Set of four vinyl decals and and one paper glue on steering instructions. You get One S&O Two side markers and one rear cowl, please indicate horse power when ordering. The paper steering instructions are almost always missing, but are factory correct. Making this a complete five piece set. |
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