Dual Twin Lever Boat Shifter Remote Control Morse Used And Is Missing Parts #1 on 2040-parts.com
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
I have two sets of these controls they are used and missing parts chrome has some pitting each set is being sold separately this set is marked #1 in marker so I don't mix them up, I know nothing about these so its being sold as-is for parts. Buyer will pay $19.99 for S&H to the lower 48 states.
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