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Double Outboard Engine Motor Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
:

** This bid for $1100.00 is for 18" setback ** 

(Standard style)

sample pictures / not to actual size 

 

 

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305-265-7922

 


If you need a bigger engine bracket,

see details and give us a call. 

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A & J MARINE WELDING

Miami, Florida

 

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** AJ Marine Welding **

 

DOUBLE ENGINE BRACKET CUSTOM SETBACK

STARTING AT 18" TO 36"

 

Starting at $1100.00

Call before bidding

 

Standard, Floatation or Extra Wide Floatation Style.

 

Marine grade aluminum.

 

Custom build to fit your transom angle.

 

All brackets come pre-drilled.

 

All brackets are powdered coated.

 

Custom build in 3 to 6 weeks.

 

A 5 years warranty on the welding.

 

Please call for shipping quote.

 

If you have any questions or for a quote.

 PLEASE CALL

PHONE  :  305-265-7922

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