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Minn Kota Trolling Motor Power Center 1820175 on 2040-parts.com

US $62.95
Location:

Freehold, New Jersey, United States

Freehold, New Jersey, United States
slight bend on case, will not effect anything.
Brand:Minn Kota MPN:1820175 Manufacturer Part Number:1820175 Model:Minn Kota TROLLING MOTOR POWER CENTER 1820175 UPC:947396836977

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MinnKota Trolling Motor Power Center

  • Battery Holder/Case ONLY. Battery NOT INCLUDED.
  • Motor center ideal for small-boat transom applications
  • Easy-access batter terminals for connecting leads
  • Built-in battery meter displays current "state of charge"
  • Designed to fit group 24- and 27-size batteries
  • Offers pair of 12-volt accessory plugs and manual reset circuit breakers






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**IMPORTANT INFORMATION:** All Baby and Children's Toy items are overstocks and returns from a large online retailer. Some boxes may show some damage, but product is in perfect condition. This Item will  ship in original manufacturers box. Please note this if you are planning to give item as a gift. All items are inspected prior to shipping.

*SHIPPING* We only ship with UPS or DHL. We do NOT ship to HAWAII, ALASKA, PR.  Baby items and toys can NOT be combined for shipping as they are shipped from separate warehouses. Shipping is based on weight and box size of each item.

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