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New Minn Kota Electric Boat Motor Foot Control Pedal! Special Price!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-parts.com

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Clairton, Pennsylvania, United States

Clairton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Minn Kota Manufacturer Part Number:2774720

Up for auction is this NEW MINN KOTA Electric Boat Motor FOOT CONTROL Pedal as pictured. Part #299-4720. This fits Round 4 Pin PLUG motors. Fits Tenova 80 24v , and the newer models!!. This is starting out at a bargin price--Minn-kota listing at retail of $165.00--!!** Feel free to email me with questions. Clearing out of repair shop. See my other items for more deals and closeouts. Thanks for looking. No Returns/Exchanges/Refunds on Electronics!


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