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Nos New Omc Outboard Motor Marine Boat Junction Box Trim Tilt Gauge Switch Kit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Boyne City, Michigan, United States

Boyne City, Michigan, United States
This part is NOS (New Old Stock), it has never been used. This part does not include the original packaging. The kit is believed to be complete, but we are not sure. Part Number: 387515
Brand:OMC Evinrude Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:387515

Up for auction is: NOS (New Old Stock) OMC Outboard Motor Marine Boat Evinrude Johnson Junction Box Trim Tilt Gauge Switch Kit. This part is NOS (New Old Stock), it has never been used. This part does not include the original packaging. The kit is believed to be complete, but we are not sure. Part Number: 387515

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We offer a full refund for any reason as long as the item is shipped back (in same condition as received) at buyers expense.

We will pay for shipping on returned items if we are at fault.

This item will be packaged with great care.

If we are able to ship for less than the estimated price we will refund overcharges.

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Please call 231-675-2552 or email with any questions.

Seller charges sales tax for items shipped to: Michigan (6.0%).

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