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Cdi P/n 173-4560 Stator Replaces Omc Evin / Johnson 0763763 Used on 2040-parts.com

US $108.75
Location:

Norman, Oklahoma, United States

Norman, Oklahoma, United States
THIS UNIT WAS PURCHASED AT AUCTION AND APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN USED AT A PREVIOUS TIME BY THE LOOKS OF THE FRAME MOUNTING HOLES YOU CAN SEE THE WEAR OF THE PAINTED FINISH ON THE FRAME TO WHERE IT WAS BOLTED DOWN OTHER THAN THAT THE UNIT LOOKS LIKE IT IN VERY GOOD TO JUST ABOUT NEW CONDITION. ( PLEASE SEE PICTURES )
Brand:CDI Manufacturer Part Number:173-4560 UPC:Does not apply

CDI

PART # 173-4560

 STATOR

 REPLACES OMC EVIN / JOHNSON 0763763

USED

THIS UNIT WAS PURCHASED AT AUCTION AND APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN USED AT A PREVIOUS TIME BY THE LOOKS OF THE FRAME MOUNTING HOLES YOU CAN SEE THE WEAR OF THE PAINTED FINISH ON THE FRAME TO WHERE IT WAS BOLTED DOWN OTHER THAN THAT THE UNIT LOOKS LIKE IT IN VERY GOOD TO JUST ABOUT NEW CONDITION. ( PLEASE SEE PICTURES )


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