Lot Of 2 - Motorguide Ninja Prop Wrenches W/ Shear Pins And Bolts on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Lot of 2 - Motorguide Ninja Prop Wrenches w/ Shear Pins and Bolts
Bolts are for a bow mount trolling motor. Missing a couple bolts and nuts but you can find them at any hardware store. Everything else is there. |
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