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Vintage Gils Outboard Motor Tiller Handle Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
NEW NEVER USED - OLD STOCK
Brand:Gils Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

VINTAGE GILS OUTBOARD MOTOR TILLER EXTERNSION HANDLE KIT - NEW NEVER USED - OLD STOCK - THE LENGTH OF THE TILLER HANDLE IS ADJUSTABLE FROM 24" TO 33" - PART GC-101 -

IT WAS DESIGNED TO FIT CHRYSLER OUTBOARD MOTOR TILLER HANDLE/THROTTLE - I BELIEVE IT COULD BE MADE TO FIT OTHER MOTORS - FITS MOTORS WITH EXISTING TILLER HANDLE - MFG. BY GILS CO. - THE EXTENSION TUBE IS ALUMINUM AND THE HANDLE IS ALUMINUM CAST -


SOLD AS IS - NO WARRANTY - SALE FINAL

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