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Auxiliary Motor Bracket For 4 Stroke Motors on 2040-parts.com

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Key West, Florida, United States

Key West, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Garelick/Eez-In 71090:01 Aluminum Auxiliary Motor Bracket for 4 Stroke Motors

Raise And Lower Trolling And Auxiliary Motors On Power And Sailboats With Ease

  • Built Especially For New 4 Stroke, Heavier, High Torque Motors
  • Extra Wide 11-1/2" (29 Cm) Black Poly Mounting Locking Clamps Used On Late Model Outboard Motors
  • Accommodates Long Or Short Shaft Motors
  • Motor safety cable included for added protection

  • New condition, Product is in open retail packaging.

    Retails $243.42

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