Motorguide Microswitch With Rubber Boot For Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Marine
Repair
(417) 833-9191 Center
This auction is for a microswitch with rubber boot for a Motor Guide trolling motor. This switch works with all motorguide foot control trolling motors except for the new Tour Series and Wireless motors. Sales tax of 7.6% will be added if purchased in Missouri. We accept PayPal or MasterCard and Visa by phone. I will ship to the lower 48 via USPS for FREE. |
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