B&g Brookes And Gatehouse Autopilot Drive Unit on 2040-parts.com
San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Came off of our boat, and it was replaced before we bought it.
Therefore, I don't know if it works, or not. So here's the deal. If it doesn't
work, I'll take it back AND I'LL PAY THE SHIPPING TO RETURN IT!
Continental US only, please. If you are international, please contact
me and we'll discuss it.
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