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Oil Seal Fit Tohatsu Nissan Outboard 9.9hp 15hp 18hp M Ns 9.9 15 18 350-01215-5 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New Brand:Fit Tohatsu Nissan Manufacturer Part Number:350-01215-5 (25 x 62 x 9.5)

This is a brand NEW after-market (NON-GENUINE) TOHATSU NISSAN OUTBOARD OIL SEAL (CRANKCASE) for M 9.9, 15, 18, NS 9.9, 15, 18 horsepower (2 &4 stroke)


  • TOHATSU NISSAN OUTBOARD OEM part number: 350-01215-5 (25 x 62 x 9.5)   (check OEM part number before purchase!!)


You get exactly this OIL SEAL seen in the picture with packaging, at an absolutely Great price!! (Retail price: USD 9.80)


Item sent from Singapore by normal mail to address, to be received at your address mailbox.


Estimated time

  • United States : 7 - 13 days (excluding weekends)
  • Great Britian: 6 - 12 days (excluding weekends)
  • Australia: 5 - 12 days (excluding weekends)
  • Germany: 6 - 13 days (excluding weekends)
  • Finland/Norway: 7 - 14 days (excluding weekends)

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