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Special Tool Kit-omc-4 Stroke Outboatd #0787076 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rumford, Rhode Island, United States

Rumford, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New Brand:OMC Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:078076 Specia Application Tool Kit:Essential for 4 stroke OMC Outboards

We have been an OMC dealer for more than 30 years.  Now retired, we are disposing of our accumulated inventory at below cost prices

This 1999 Factory Kit is neccesary in working on OMC 4 stroke outboard motors

Four Stroke Outboard Tool Kit

Special Tool # 787076 

Normally - $190.99

Despite being "essential"this Kit is

no longer available

We have many new and used Special Tools  as well as a large inventory of OMC Parts,  & Accessories

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