Used Throttle Lever #0320971 For 1981 50hp Johnson Outboard Motor J50belcic on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, US
Please see the attached pictures of our facility & visit our Ebay store! MARINE SUPPLY is a REAL business with an enormous 26,000 sq ft retail floor, many employees and several certified marine mechanics with decades of experience on both outboard and I/O marine engines. Bid with confidence that you will be purchasing from knowledgeable, trained professionals and a company that has been in business and prospered for the past 20 years! Part: USED THROTTLE AND SPARK ADVANCE LEVER ASSEMBLY. As
you can tell from the pictures above this a low hour part, please refer
to the pictures and u can see a good useable part at half the price
of retail. this particular OMC, Johnson, Evinrude part may fit different
models so be sure and check with us if you are uncertain of fitment. All
our parts get inspected, so rest
assured that your receiving a great shaped part that has been
inspected and checked for proper operation by our technicians. We're
parting out this motor so many other parts from this same motor
available at our ebay store! Please call to make sure this will fit with your particular application. Part removed from: 1981 JOHNSON 50hp J50BELCIC Condition: Great condition...fully functional. Inspected by our mechanics & ready to install. Contact info: Please give us a call with any questions. Marine Supply at 228-822-9458 --OR-- 228-822-9459 Location: HWY 49 Gulfport, MS (Mississippi) zip code 39501. Directly across from Lowe's and 84 Lumber. Payment: Paypal, Visa/mastercard by phone, cashier's check, personal check(has to clear first). Payment is due in 5 days. S&H: Shipping via UPS in the continental US is $15.00 Please call for shipping quotes outside the US. Lot Number: TO-JE-TO1-110
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