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Nos Sierra Thrust Forward Bearing 18-1371 Replaces 385043 Johnson Evinrude Omc on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
Location:

Norman, Oklahoma, United States

Norman, Oklahoma, United States
New Old Stock. This part was purchased from a boat shop liquidation sale. It is in its original factory bag which has been opened. I inspected it and it appears to be in perfect condition.
Brand:Sierra Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:18-1371 UPC:707390454870

 Sierra



Part: Thrust Forward Bearing assembly
Part Number: 18-1371   Replaces 385043 Evinrude Johnson OMC
Condition: New Old Stock. This part was purchased from a boat shop liquidation sale. It is in its original factory bag which has been opened. I inspected it and it appears to be in perfect condition.

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