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Omc Cobra 1986-1993, N.l.a. Rear Motor Mount #983932 Very Good Used. on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Stanwood, Washington, United States

Stanwood, Washington, United States
N.L.A. VERY GOOD CONDITION, NEW TAKE-OFFS. HAVE BEEN INSTALLED WITH MINOR USE.
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:983932

I HAVE LOTS OF PARTS NEW, NO LONGER AVAILABLE, OR USED FOR JOHNSON EVINRUDE MOTORS.

  

 OMC COBRA REAR MOTOR MOUNTS. #983932  N.L.A.

USED, NEW TAKE-OFFS, VERY GOOD SHAPE .

FIT OMC COBRA’S 1986 THRU 1993.

 

 I HAVE A MASSIVE INVENTORY OF JOHNSON-EVINRUDE-OMC PARTS

 INCLUDING CURRENT, NON CURRENT, OBSOLETE, NLA AND USED.

E-MAIL YOUR NEEDS THROUGH EBAY ORCALL 1-800-305-(BOAT) 2628.

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