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4 Pcs!!! Hi-security Stainless Steel Outboard Motor Lock Heavy Duty-am on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Amarine-made UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:SS-MotorLock EAN:0700621159001

4 PCS!!! Hi-security Stainless Steel Outboard Motor Lock Heavy Duty-AM

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  • SOLD BY 4 PCS!!!
  • Made of Stainless.
  • Brass Lock.
  • Heavy Duty and Hi-Security.
  • Fits most outboards - clamp slot adjustable but lock mechanism to suit different bolt diameters.

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