Johnson Evinrude Short Shaft 15 In Mid Section Inner Exhaust Housing 60 65 70 75 on 2040-parts.com
Key Largo, Florida, US
Johnson Evinrude omc short shaft 15 inch mid section inner exhaust housing new. 319266 This is a hard to find part. 1974 - 1988 60 65 70 75 hp This will fit many makes and models so please check fitment and ask any questions before bidding. No return offered buyer agrees to pay all return shipping charges. Shipping will be 15.00 flat rate US only. Paypal accepted. Thank you
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