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Johnson Tilt Assist With Additional Parts Brackets Outboard Motor 90hp on 2040-parts.com

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Momence, Illinois, United States

Momence, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:387792-S/920818

I have here a Johnson outboard boat motor tilt assist with parts/brackets.  This tilt assist and parts/brackets came off of a 90HP 1993 Johnson Model VJ90MLETS.  This tilt assist and parts/brackets are in used/working condition.  Part numbers on the cylinder are 387792-S & 920818.  The bracket/parts numbers are:  334345, 33287, 329519, 332687, 318389 & 321750.  Please take a look at my pictures I am offering these tilt assist and parts/brackets in "as is condition".  No returns or warranty.  Please check with your marine mechanic to make sure these parts will work for you before you bid.  Thank-You.

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