Tohatsu 40 Hp Hood Cover Cowl M40d2 on 2040-parts.com
South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
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Up for grabs, I have a cowl removed from a 2002 Tohatsu 40 HP motor. Model number for the motor is M40D2. The cover is in overall good condition but does have several scratches and scrapes. It should fit several years and it may fit 50 HP motors as well.
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