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Controls & Steering for Sale
- Volvo penta side mount control(US $1,650.00)
- Attwood 8315-4 - 13" dia. black pvc coated plastic steering wheel(US $61.48)
- Mercuiser quicksilver shift &throttle cable 12' & 13' shift and throttle cables(US $40.00)
- Pull throttle outboard engine remote control box 703 for side mount without core(US $118.02)
- Omc 305888 universal steering bracket and pulleys pre-owned(US $50.00)
- Various tiller steering cable pulleys and brackets pre-owned(US $25.00)
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