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Evinrude Johnson Bombardier Twin Motor Binacle Mount Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Fully functional missing minor pieces.
Brand:OMC Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

 We are cleaning out above shop!! You are bidding on a OMC-BOMBARDIER Outboard twin motor controller that has had limited use. This controller takes the later style cable. It looks like we used one of the black cable covers and the two black inserts on handles over the years. This unit shifts perfectly with decent finish shown. I believe the parts missing are still avail? Check if this is a issue for you. We are selling as a parts unit with some parts missing. Neutral safety switches are present. Overall a pretty nice clean unit. Please check photos and ask any questions before bidding. Pay-pal accepted. Shipping lower 48 states will be 12.00 with tracking. Regards GREATDEALSONLY (H.M.S. MARINE)

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