Teleflex Seastar Sport Tilt Helm & Steering Cylinder/ram on 2040-parts.com
Largo, Florida, United States
NEW Complete Seastar steering system. This system retails for approximately $1,500.00. (Kit does not include hydraulic hoses, steering fluid or steering wheel.) Helm Model - Seastar HH6491 Cylinder - Seastar HC5345-3. Thank you and happy bidding.
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