Lift Mate Model 12lm 12 Volt Universal Boat Lift Power Drive Nos on 2040-parts.com
Akron, Indiana, United States
This power drive does not appear to have ever been installed. The original receipt is still in the box. Includes only what is pictured. I do not see an owners manual. There may be some bolts or other hardware missing, but I don't know for sure. See photos for detail and condition.
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