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Nissan Outboard Tiller Handle Bushings Bolt 2.5hp 2.5 Hp Ns2.5a 314-1 66874 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Key Largo, Florida, US

Key Largo, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:nissan Country of Manufacture:Japan

Nissan outboard tiller handle with bushings and mounting bolt. Sold in good used working condition exept it is bent and the paint is lifting see pic.  2.5 hp 1 cylinder   This was removed from a NS2.5A  314-1 66874  This handle will fit a wide range of motors. Please check fitment.  Any questions please ask before bidding. No return offered buyer agrees to pay all return shipping charges. Shipping will be 5.00 flat rate US only. Paypal accepted. Thank you.

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