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Johnson Evinrude Pull Start Housing 308358 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.85
Location:

Kansasville, Wisconsin, United States

Kansasville, Wisconsin, United States
In used condition
Brand:unknown Motor & Engine Type:Outboard Motor Components Manufacturer Part Number:308358 Part Type:cylinder head

Used pull start housing from a 1965 90 horsepower Johnson outboard motor. Number in casting is 308358. May fit other years and horsepower motors. Will work on a Johnson or Evinrude outboard motor. 

We are located in Wisconsin fresh water lakes, part shows no sign of salt water use.

No cracks or broken pieces. Sold as is. Watch my other listings for more Outboard motor,trolling motors and Boating items both new and used also vintage items. Shipping cost applies to the lower 48 states. Please ask questions before bidding. (loc Back white box)

 

 

 

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