New Oem Omc P/n 911692 0911692 Driveshaft Drive Shaft 1986-90 Omc Stern Drive on 2040-parts.com
Corvallis, Oregon, United States
This is a new OEM OMC P/N 911692 or 0911692 lower gearcase driveshaft that fits 1986 to 1990 400 series (4 cylinder) OMC Cobra stern drives. This is a genuine OEM part and not an after-market replacement and is sealed in the original packaging. If you have any doubts about the fit please contact us with your model number before ordering.
Retail price on these is $316.19. We have this one for 50% off retail... only $157.95 with free insured expedited shipping to the lower 48 states! We also ship worldwide. Thanks for looking! |
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