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Johnson Evinrude Omc 377582 Outboard Lower Cover Cowl Rubber Mount Vintage 18 25 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.25
Location:

McQueeney, Texas, United States

McQueeney, Texas, United States
No oem original packaging !
Manufacturer Part Number:0377582 377582 Brand:OMC BRP Johnson Evinrude

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 Description:   ( V4 ) This listing is for ( 1 ) New Omc outboard Lower Cover / Cowling Rubber Mount ( # 377582 ). This part is in excellent shape and no original packaging for pictures. Check picture for overall condition and contents. This is new old stock and oem. Application shows to fit many 18, 20 and 25 hp outboards from 1968 ( probably earlier ) to 1970. Please research application for your specific model before purchasing.

 

  I purchase " lots " from reputable shops and no telling what may appear. Boat equipment, trolling motor parts: Minn Kota & Motorguide, outboard parts: Yamaha, Evinrude, Johnson & Mercury, stern drive parts: OMC, Mercruiser, Volvo Penta, depth finder accessories: Lowrance & Garmin, Kayak accessories !

 

 Statement:      Buyers bid with confidence if your familiar with this product. I won't be accepting returns since too often purchases are made hoping it might fit. Any defects ( scratches, chips, etc.) will be noted in description to the best of my knowledge. Part #'s were assigned to these products prior to my purchase. I'll try to provide any cast #'s or dates found. Application for these parts will have to be researched on Internet. I may be listing this some information, but there are numerous web sites and way too many parts to identify.

 

  Shipping:   USPS/UPS       I'll be happy to combine shipping up to 14 days of first purchase and may allow extra time if given notice of intent on further bidding on current auctions. I can't always ship dissimilar parts in same box because of weight or overall size. If combining please allow me time to package, get overall weight, size and determine shipping preference, then I'll invoice for payment !  Please check this to insure delivery times and cost are to your satisfaction, before making payment.

 

                         On single purchases, I'll usually ship within 2 business days of payment received. Please check the invoice for your preferred shipping and delivery expectations before making payment. if you decide other service, send message and I'll try to accommodate.

                        Shipping cost and delivery times are dictated by the carriers and a small handling fee is added to all packages to cover supplies. Insurance for lost or damaged goods is available ( your option to purchase ). Tracking may only on be provided with certain services.

 

    Payment:  Paypal  expedites the process and is the only payment method accepted !  Please no other payments, they take too long to clear and nothing ships until payment is complete. Payments must be made within ( 5 ) business days of invoice. Please notify me if you are " bidding on " or " watching " multiple items, so I don't invoice until completed.

 

    History:     I've been in boat repair business for 19 years and my only form of advertisement is " Word of Mouth ". Reputation has carried us this far, so I intend to provide the same level of service here. Please help expedite this process by reading the above carefully and if you have any questions, contact me for more information.

 

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