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Good Used Honda Outboard Control Box Oil Fault Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Scottsville, Kentucky, United States

Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

good used Honda freshwater CONTROL BOX OIL FAULT GAUGE. Please view pictures carefully.  Please call if you have any questions. 

Shipping will be with UPS OR POSTAL DEPENDING ON LOCATION ground. There is a flat shipping fee of $6.00 to anywhere in the lower 48. No international shipping. Additional shipping charges to Hawaii, Alaska or any other US territory.

270-618-5200 

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In most cases I can ship the same day if order is placed before 1 PM central time.

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