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Finish Line Lockout Handle Stringer Mount Base V Drive Flatbottom Jet Boat Nr!! on 2040-parts.com

US $389.95
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Finish Line Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:SS 500 D

Nice Finish Line Lockout Handle. This is a stringer Mount Base. Now this a 9 position lockout handle with or without over ride. If you looking for a piece of classic factory original equipment or just wanting a piece to be different & set your boat apart Here it is! This unit can also be used with a cable as a place diverter control handle to operate a diverter on a jet drive. You don't see many of these on the market for sale. Thank You for Looking, Happy Bidding & Good Luck :)   

                                                 

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