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Gearcase Cz Evinrude/johnson 225,250 Model 2006up Etec Left Rotation 5009350 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Vladivostok, Russian Federation

Vladivostok, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:Evinrude Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:5009350 Left Rotation

Gearcase CZ Evinrude/Johnson 225,250 model 2006up ETEC Left Rotation 5009350

Condition: New
Brand: Evinrude / Johnson
Part Number: 5009350 Left Rotation
Made In Canada.

Never been in water, without oil. Retail price $2100, absolutely new, never used.

The set includes:
Bearing -0436752
Oil retainer -329922, 329923
Seal -334950
Bearing -0431926
Bearing -03889039
Bearing -387656,389042
Seal kit -5006373

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