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New Oem Omc P/n 383840 Diode & Lead For 1969-72 60 To 125 Hp Evinrude Johnson on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
Location:

Corvallis, Oregon, United States

Corvallis, Oregon, United States
New OEM part from old stock
Brand:OMC Evinrude Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:383840 0383840 UPC:does not apply

This is a new OEM OMC P/N 383840 diode and lead that fits 1969 to 1972 60, 85, 100, 115 and 125 HP Evinrude and Johnson outboards.  It may have other applications.  If you have any doubts about the fit please contact us with your year/model before ordering.  

These retail for $61.19.  We have ours for only $17.50 each with free shipping to the lower 48 states.  We also ship worldwide.

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