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Plastimo Straight Sliding Motor Bracket 17619 Mount Outboard Similar To 17622 #2 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Hampden, Massachusetts, United States

Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Plastimo Country/Region of Manufacture:France Manufacturer Part Number:17619

Plastimo Outboard Motor engine Bracket Straight # 17619. Not tilted

Old inventory Plastimo straight bracket alloy castings, Stainless fasteners and Mahogany.

Rated for 10hp (30kg).

New old stock.

Just the bracket. The tracks or side rails that bolt to the transom are not included and you will need to buy the tracks elsewhere or fabricate your own.

This one is older, but was anever used. Some wear from being In a box for many years. This one has some minor chips and scratches in the varnish primarily near the corners. price was lowered due to this.

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