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Shifter Detent - Part # 323946 - Evinrude / Johnson on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
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Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US

Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
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Shifter Detent - Part # 323946

Removed from a 1993 Johnson Outboard Model VJ90TLETS

Fits Many Evinrude Outboards - 1979 thru 1999

85hp, 88hp, 90hp, 100hp, 115hp, 140hp, 150hp, 175hp, 200hp and 235hp

Fits Many Johnson Outboards - 1980 thru 1999

85hp, 88hp, 90hp, 100hp, 110hp, 115hp, 120hp, 125hp, 140hp, 150hp, 155hp, 175hp, 200hp, 225hp and 235hp

 

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