Minnkota Turbo 27lbs Thrust Boat Trolling Motor Turbo 40 Transom on 2040-parts.com
Elmhurst, Illinois, United States
MinnKota Turbo 40 27 lbs. Thrust trolling motor, transom mount. Upgraded mine for Christmas. Works for my 12' row boat just fine. Enjoy.
Can work out a shipping cost if interested. |
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