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Johnson Evinrude Brp 200-225 Hp Fuel Injector Starboard 5000607 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Marathon, Florida, United States

Marathon, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:5000607

Up for sale is a used  Johnson Evinrude BRP 200-225 HP Fuel Injector Starboard 5000607 - Please research part number for specifications to ensure this will work for your model/year (most parts fit various models/years). Some NOS parts show normal shelf wear from age.  Please see pictures for additional details.

  Fits variouJOHNSON/EVINRUDE  200/225HP OUTBOARD  motors. (may fit more models)  

 

Satisfaction guaranteed in all products we sell. Returns  accepted in 14 days """ONLY""" if they  are in similar condition as when they were shipped. If you missed parts of the item, item CANNOT be returned.

 

This is a used part but we guarantee it to be good
If for some reason it doesn't work we will exchange it for another one.

 

INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES AND SHIPPING. Email me first. 

so I can change my ad for international purchases.I will be using Global Shipping Program

 

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