Minn Kota Top Plastic Cover For Terrova Model Trolling Motor - Black - Head Cap on 2040-parts.com
Andover, Kansas, United States
Top cover plate for a Terrova Minn Kota electric trolling motor. Would also fit a Riptide motor but it would be Black. Riptide cap is White. Part has good threads. Not stripped or damaged.
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