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Starter Force Outboard 70 75 80 85 90 120 125 150 Hp 1983-1999 50-819085 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Dodgeville, Wisconsin, United States

Dodgeville, Wisconsin, United States
Used and tested works great
Brand:Force Surface Finish:Very good Manufacturer Part Number:480955, 48-0955, 489955 490955, 61-6955,A85955 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:RS41005 18-5644 20513566TBA 18-5613 50-819085 Core Charge:0 Other Part Number:50-583869, 50-616955-1 4412040, SM44120 Type:Starter Placement on Vehicle:Front

Parting out 1989 Force 150 HP 
Starter worked great (found dead cylinder)
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