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Condition:New Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:18-3672D UPC:808282187873

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Sierra 18-3672D THERMOSTAT KIT JOHNSON EVINRUDE OMC 143 deg NEW

***THIS ITEM IS BRAND NEW IN THE BOX

UPC: 808282187873

PART NO. 18-3672D

THERMOSTAT KIT FOR  J/E (OMC)

143 deg

FREE shipping & handling continental USA, Excludes   AK,  HI, PR, GU, MARSHALL ISLANDS.
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