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Omc Johnson Outboard - Stern Clamp Bracket- 383948 / 388036 - 18hp, 25hp - New on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, US

Joliet, Illinois, US
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OMC Johnson Evinrude -- ORIGINAL OMC - not after-market

Brand New Part from Old Stock

Stern Clamp Bracket

Part Number - 383948

Alternate Part Numbers is 388036

Fits ... 18hp, 20hp and 25hp -- 1970-76

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