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Omc Johnson 6 Gallon Steel Outboard Fuel Gas Tank - Clean No Rust *used Once* on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saginaw, Michigan, United States

Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC

 
Being offered: OMC Johnson 6 Gallon Steel Outboard Fuel Gas Tank - Clean No Rust *Used Once*

This is an original, genuine OMC/Johnson steel gas tank is excellent condition. This fuel tank measures 6 US Gallons and features the Johnson/Evinrude two-line plug. This tank has been used one time and was purchased as a spare. The inside of the tank is VERY clean with no rust or foreign objects. This tank does have a few scratches from being moved around on the shelf but it is free from any major dents or rust damage. Do not miss out on this great and hard to find part for your Johnson/Evinrude outboard engine.

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