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Cylinder Head Gasket Fit Tohatsu Nissan Outboard M Ns 5 4 5hp 4hp (369-01005-1) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pingxiang,Jiangxi, China

Pingxiang,Jiangxi, China
Condition:New Brand:OVERSEE Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:369-01005-1

This is a brand NEW OVERSEE aftermarket  CYLINDER HEAD GASKET that fits  TOHATSU NISSAN OUTBOARD M5, NS5, M4, NS4 horsepower engines (2 stroke). 

  • Replaces TOHATSU NISSAN OEM part number: 369-01005-1, 369-01005-1(Please check clearly the part number before purchase)


  • This Head Gasket CANNOT replace: 369-01005-0M old model (Please note!)
  • Fit the following TOHATSU NISSAN Outboard models:
























You get exactly the 
HEAD GASKET seen in the picture with nice packaging! 

Packaging Details
  • Unit Type: piece
  • Package Weight: 0.300kg (0.66lb.)
  • Package Size: 15cm x 15cm x 10cm (5.91in x 5.91in x 3.94in)


On May-25-16 at 23:56:53 PDT, seller added the following information:

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