Minn Kota Copilot Remote Transmitter 1866120 on 2040-parts.com
Blue Ridge, Georgia, United States
New-old-stock Minn Kota CoPilot Transmitter remote for Power Drive,
Power Drive V2, and Riptide SP. Model 1866120. Water Proof design includes battery. Floats if dropped over board. This is new old stock and is being sold as is. US sales only. Visit ngm30541 for other available items. |
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