Johnson Evinrude 70 Hp Thrust Rod, Tramsom Tilt Pin 383521 on 2040-parts.com
West Falls, New York, United States
These tilt / thrust Transom pins were removed from a 1990 70 HP Johnson. You are buying one unit. These parts will fit many Johnson, Evinrude & OMC applications. I will ship the one with the best paint to the first buyer. Any questions please advise. Shipping will be free to the lower 48 States |
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