Brpjohnson Evinrude Anode 5030266 Fits 1998-2001 5 Hp. on 2040-parts.com
Stoddard, New Hampshire, United States
This is a brand new Johnson Evinrude anode, part number 5030266. It fits 1998-2001 5hp. single cylinder models.
Please check with a dealer to make sure this part is correct for your application. We were a Johnson Evinrude dealer for over 60 years and are selling off our old inventory. We can combine multiple items to save shipping charges. Please contact us for more information. We accept returns only if the part is not as we described it. We accept only PayPal |
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