Boater Sports Female Trolling Motor Plug 3 Wire 10 Gauge 24 Volt Part # 51444 on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
This listing is for Boater Sports Female Trolling Motor Plug 3 Wire 10 Gauge 24 Volt Part # 51444.
I will ship with UPS for a flat fee of $6.00. This is for anywhere in the lower 48. No international shipping. There will be additional shipping charges for residents of Hawaii or Alaska or any other US territory. If you are picking the part up we are here for pick-up during normal business hours. Monday-Friday 9-4. I accept paypal or a credit or debit card over the phone. Please give me a call if you have any questions. 270-618-5200 This item is sold AS-IS. Additional pictures are available upon request. Please call or email with any questions. Please view our feedback and bid with confidence. Thanks for looking! 1671 |
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