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Omc Evinrude Johnson Vro Oil System Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Carolina, Puerto Rico, United States

Carolina, Puerto Rico, United States
Condition:New Brand:Evinrude

You are looking at at new / never used OMC VRO Oil Tank System.

This item came with a boat I purchased that had a 200hp Evinrude OMC outboard on it. For some reason the previous owner never installed this. 

This item is unused, never filled with oil and still smells like new plastic inside. It has what seems to be a +/- 10' hose with prime pump, cap with gauge and electronic sender unit with wire leads. As you can see in the photos it still has the original tags on it.

Other sellers are listing similar VRO tanks in new condition for over $200, and under $200 in used condition. You decide what you need; used or new at a used price with my listing.

Shipping will be calculated based on location. If for any reason the shipping fee is less than what ebay calculates, I will show you the post office receipt and refund you the difference.

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