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Johnson Evinrude Stator & Coil Plate Assy 583643 W/ Wires on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Murray, Kentucky, United States

Murray, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Johnson Evinrude Manufacturer Part Number:0583984 0583650 0583485 0583285

UP FOR SALE IS A USED STATOR AND COIL PLATE ASSY PART # 583643. THIS UNIT CAME OFF OF A WORKING MOTOR IF YOU BUY AND FOR SOME REASON IT DONT WORK YOU CAN SEND BACK FOR A COMPLETE REFUND PLUS SHIPPING SO THIS WAY YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE. LOOK AT PICTURES FOR MORE INFORMATION THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. SHIPPING PRICE FOR LOWER 48 STATES.

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