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Complete Teleflex 12' No Feedback Steering For Single Midrange Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States

Fort Mill, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

This is an ALL TELEFLEX Brabd, steering set up with a twelve foot cable and 90 degree No Feedback Helm. Cable number is SSC6212 (last two indicate length) TFX 111451 -  I can't find a number on the helm but it is clearly embossed with "No Feedback" on the casting and the Bezel. It was installed a couple of years ago on an old wood fresh water boat that is now being parted out. 

Steering set up has everything but the final link to the motor and the threaded plastic motor tube cap or seal the cable shaft passes through - no missing parts or damage and it works perfectly. 

Please ask questions if you are not certain this will work for you --- NO RETURNS.

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