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Motorguide Trolling Motor Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Kansasville, Wisconsin, United States

Kansasville, Wisconsin, United States
In good used condition.
Brand:MotorGuide Motor & Engine Type:Trolling Motors & Components Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

One used MotorGuide bow mount trolling motor bracket. Also included is mounting hardware that was with unit. Opens and closes like it should.

Item is as shown in picture, sold as is. Watch my other listings for more Outboard motor and parts,trolling motors parts and Boating items both new, used and vintage items. Shipping cost applies to the lower 48 states. Please ask questions thru ebay before bidding and good luck.  (loc Back Shelf #22)

 

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