Reverse Gear Removed From Force 90 Hp 1990 on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
Forward Gear with bearing removed from a 1990 Force 90 HP L-Drive
This will fit 1990 = 85, 125 & 150 HP
1991
- 1994 = 90, 120 & 150 HP L-Drives & Regular Outboards
Items shall be paid
for within 48 hours or items will be relisted unless you and I have made other
arrangements. If there is a problem with anything, please contact me prior to
doing anything for I am a reasonable person and we can work anything out.
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