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Nice 1979-1984 Evinrude-johnson 70hp & 75hp Stator-magneto Assembly #0581957 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States
Stator is in good working condition and was pulled from a running driving engine.
Brand:Evinrude-Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:0581957

PART- 1982 Johnson 70hp stator assembly, OMC part # 0581957

APPLICATIONS- Stator will fit all of the Johnson and Evinrude motors listed below.
-1979-1984 70hp and 75hp .

CONDITION- Stator is in good working condition and was pulled from a running driving engine.

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PAYMENT- All payments are expected in 2 days or less. If you cant meet these requirements, please email us before bidding to set something up. We gladly accept Paypal and other forms or payment. You are also welcome to pick up this part in person. There is no charge for this service.

RETURNS-We gladly refund you in full for the full purchase price if you would like to return the item. All returns must be sent with-in 14 days of receiving shipment of the original part. There is NO returns on electrical parts.

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