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Johnson Evinrude Outboard Recoil 18-25 H.p. on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Elizabeth, Illinois, US

Elizabeth, Illinois, US
:

Up for auction is a good used recoil from a 1973 25 h.p. This will work on 1960-1980 25 h.p. along with the 18's, 20's and also 1976-1980 35 h.p. Rope and spring in good cond.

 

Payment required within 5 days of auction ending.

Tons of parts in stock, but not listed email for availability.

We ship Monday- Friday (excluding holidays) so once item is paid, it's usually shipped within 24 -48 hr. Most items are shipped USPS priority mail or UPS depending on size and location. Ebay shipping calculator automatically determines your shipping cost using size, weight, and your postal code. We recommend local pick up for all large, awkward or heavy items.

No warranty. We do not accept returns or give refunds unless we have inaccurately described the item. Please make sure you look over all pictures and do all your research before bidding

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