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New Johnson Evinrude 88-2005 40 -50 Hp Tilt & Trim P/n 438135 Manufactured 2012 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
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Annapolis, Missouri, US

Annapolis, Missouri, US
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This is a Brand New Power Trim For a 1988-2005 Johnson/Evinrude 40-50 HP Engine. Part # 438135 It is Brand new in the Box. I never installed it on my Motor. Cost on this Unit new is over $1300.00. I am asking $1100.00  For it. It was Manufactured in 2012.

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