Chrysler Outboard Rewind Bracket Lower F286427 - Used And Nla on 2040-parts.com
White River, Ontario, CA
This is a good used lower rewind bracket for the spool. Part number is F286427. This bracket can be used for the upper bracket with a bit of reworking. Shipping shown is CAN to USA lower 48 only with worldwide shipping available at a premium. Contact me with any questions. Norm
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