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Minn Kota E Drive Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $2,200.00
Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
New in 2015 Used less than 5 times. Basically brand new
Brand:Minn Kota UPC:Does not apply

Minn Kota E Drive 48 volt trolling motor package. Includes E Drive with all controls and cables, 4 heavy duty deep cycle batteries, 2-power mania dual battery chargers, 4 battery boxes with all wiring and jumper cables. purchased new may of 2015. used 5 times. came off pontoon boat that was used on electric only lake.

This is an opportunity to save a lot of money.  I will crate the items up for no charge to ship anywhere in the US

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