New Oem Omc P/n 305442 Adjusting Knob For 1968-71 33 40 Hp Evinrude Johnson O/b on 2040-parts.com
Corvallis, Oregon, United States
These are new OEM OMC P/N 305442 or 0305442 adjustment knob that fit 1968 to 1971 33 and 40 HP Evinrude and Johnson outboards. If you have any doubts about the fit please contact us with your model number before ordering.
These retail for $35.00. We have these for only $15.75 with free shipping to the lower 48 states. We also ship worldwide. Thanks for looking! |
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