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Nice 277 Rotax Recoil Starter-rewind Assembly #994-382 Ultralight/hovercraft/etc on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Rotax Manufacturer Part Number:994-382

What I have up for bids here is a good used Rotax rewind/starter/recoil assembly as shown below fitting all of the 277 Rotax engine lines. Recoil would be perfect for the guy who is fixing up that older 277 and who needs a recoil or maybe for the guy who just wants a spare. Either way I think you will find this recoil to be a great buy and find with our no reserve opening bid of just $39.99. This assembly is not available thru Rotax anymore, so if you need a starter for your 277 dont miss out. Now heres what you will get,

(1)Rotax pull starter/recoil assembly, part #994-382 with handle. Recoil is in good working condition and the housing has no cracks or damage. Some light and normal cosmetic wear here and there..

Now this recoil will fit all of the 277 Rotax fan cooled engines.

If you have been looking for a good used 277 Rotax recoil assembly for this season and many more, dont miss out! Please email me if you have any questions and buyer to pay actual USPS shipping in the US with NO handling or hidden fees.. Good luck and thank you. 

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