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Omc 1995 Stern Drive 3.0 Litre Parts Catalog on 2040-parts.com

US $9.85
Location:

Kansasville, Wisconsin, United States

Kansasville, Wisconsin, United States

One original OMC 1995 Stern Drive 3.0 Litre Parts Catalog. Catalog covers models 302CPNC and 302CMNC. This is an original OMC parts catalog in good condition. It's in good condition not all reased up, no torn pages. Has a description and illustration for different parts of the motor. Note staples are rusty as shown in picture.

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