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Force 125 Outboard Cover Cowling (fits Other Force, Chrysler, & Mercury Models) on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

Removed from a 1987 Force 125 outboard this cover / cowling is in solid shape and worked well on the water. I replaced the heat shield insulation a few years back so thats in good shape. Normal cosmetic wear for a cover this old. Notice one small ding featured in the photos. Nothing to affect function and nothing that couldn't be tidied up with a spoon full of resin.



I have done my best to check the quality on all parts. Even so I want to make that disclaimer because they are used and 28+yrs old. All parts sold as is with no returns and no guarantees.  Please understand this before buying. 

These came off of a 1987 Force 125 but will work with many other motors. Please do your research. 

Also check out my other listings. I am currently parting out two Force 125 outboards so I can buy a bigger motor for my boat. Lots of items for sale.

Sorry no international sales and lower 48 only for US sales.

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