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New Omc P/n 320141 332543 Converging Ring 1975-87 50 To 75 Hp Evinrude Johnson on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Corvallis, Oregon, United States

Corvallis, Oregon, United States
New OEM part from old stock
Brand:Evinrude Johnson OMC Manufacturer Part Number:320141 0320141 332543 0332543

This is a new OEM OMC P/N 320141 or 332543 converging ring that's listed as fitting aluminum propellers for 2 and 3 cylinder Evinrude and Johnson outboards with model years from 1975 to 1987.   This should fit most of the large hub Evinrude and Johnson 2, 3 and 4 cylinder models.  If you have any doubt regarding fitment for your motor please contact us with your model number before ordering.

We have this one for only $14.95 with $3.00 shipping to the lower 48 states!  We also ship worldwide.

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