Morse Controls 300252 Steering Helm Assembly Command 200 on 2040-parts.com
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US
This auction is for a Morse Controls Steering Helm Assembly Command 200. Part No. 300252. This is a new item which was in the original sealed package. The package was very dirty, so it was removed from the package and has been wrapped in plastic wrap. We cut the label off original package so as to have all the information. Installation instructions are also included. Please be sure this part will work in your application. It is being sold for someone else and is a non returnable item. Will be shipped the 3 pound Parcel Select rate. However, if it is less to your location in a Flat Rate box, it will be mailed that way. Thanks for looking, and good luck bidding. |

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