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Stainless Steel Kicker Auxiliary - Outboard - Boat Motor - Mount Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Newport, Washington, United States

Newport, Washington, United States
Good working condition
Brand:TROLL BRACKET Material:N/A Color:N/A

This is a Stainless Steel outboard kicker bracket. Rating unknown. I have actually never seen one like this - seems to be pretty good quality and would shine nice - given some elbow grease. Comes as pictured - in good operating condition - but could use new bushing - refer to last pic. Shipping is Fedex Ground - $15 - domestically. Questions welcomed - thanks for looking - Greg. 

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