Boat Steering Cable Kit Rackpinion 216-racktech140 Ft14 on 2040-parts.com
Osprey, Florida, US
- RACK STEERING SYSTEM
- FEATURING A STAINLESS STEEL ARMOR WRAPPED CORE FOR SMOOTH STEERING
- INCLUDES M86 UNIVERSAL STEERING CABLE
- STAINLESS STEEL OUTPUT FITTINGS
- THIS IS A GREAT KIT
- WE HAVE SIZES 11FT THRU 18FT
- CHECKOUR STORE UNDER CONTROLS FOR OTHER SIZES
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