Evinrude / Johnson Outboard V8 - Throttle Body / Bodies - Butterflies on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Thanks for looking. I'm clearing out a few drawers of old Evinrude / Johnson V8 stuff. Mostly electronics & since it's been sitting for sometime, I cannot attest to their working condition. I believe it's all priced accordingly. I had bought a couple complete drop-ons along the way but have always stuck with the same electronics - so most of this is what came off those engines. Please ask questions before hitting the buy-it-now.
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