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Brp/johnson/evinrude # 0383307 - Thermostat Assembly Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Brand New old stock part
Brand:BRP/Johnson/Evinrude Manufacturer Part Number:0383307 UPC:745419009199

 

Brand New in the box


All V engines to 5.8L EFI Carbureted (1994-96) (160°F) 1984-1996

Evinrude Johnson OMC Thermostat Ay 0383307 is equivalent to parts:

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