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Motorguide Pro Series 75 Lb Thrust Trolling Motor Bow Mount With New Gator Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MotorGuide

Selling off all of my bass fishing gear. Offered here is a Motorguide Pro Series 75 lb. thurst bow mount trolling motor with new in the box OEM Motorguide gator mount. This was a back up to main trolling motor and was hardly used. In very good used condition. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY...NO SHIPPING...PLEASE DONT ASK!!! ESTIMATED SHIPPING COST ALONE FOR THIS ITEM IS $400.00 WHICH IS WHY IT IS PICKUP ONLY!!!!  I will consider delivery within 25 miles of ZIP 02919 Providence, R.I. area with Buy it now purchase!!  Original MSRP was $550.00. Buy it now for way less than that!
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