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Fulton Adjustable Motor Support Bracket And Panther Transom Saver on 2040-parts.com

C $70.00
Location:

Turkey Point, ON, Canada

Turkey Point, ON, Canada
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

First Item: Fulton Kushion Kradle shock absorbing adjustable motor support bracket MBR 0124 over the roller model includes hold down strap and hooks and an angled V-block for positive alignment. Black Zinc finish and molded contact pads (item#7)

Second Item: Panther Transom Saver (Marinetech Products)55-1900 10" motor strap. fully adjustable from 28" to 59", fits most trailers


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