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Cmc Tilt And Trim Pt-130 For Outboard Motors *fresh Water* on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Coldwater, Michigan, United States

Coldwater, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:CMC Manufacturer Part Number:PT 032679

*ITEM: Here we have a CMC tilt and trim unit for outboard motors.  It will fit outboards up to 130 hp.  It is was used in fresh water lakes only, and works great.  The relays are with the unit!

*SHIPPING:  We ship with UPS exclusively.  This is a very heavy unit, so shipping will be $50 to any of the lower 48 United States.  If you live outside of this area, please contact us for a shipping quote BEFORE bidding or buying.  ATTENTION CANADIAN BIDDERS:  Unless you have your own broker to get your package through customs, you will be billed seperately from UPS for duty and brokerage fees.

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