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Johnson Evinrude 20hp 25hp 30hp 35hp Rewind Starter 1979 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States

Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Johnson

Johnson Evinrude rewind starter removed from a 1979 donor motor. 
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Bid with confidence as I offer a 14 day return policy. I have many new and used parts that I will be getting back up here on eBay and pride myself on being fair. I lean heavy on the Johnson Evinrude outboards and would be happy to list items on request if you don't see it in the store. I sell quality new and used outboard parts and will provide another like part should you receive a faulty one, if I don't have another I will return your money. 

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