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Fulton Outboard Motor Lock on 2040-parts.com

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Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
new old stock with no original packaging a few small surface rust spots shown in the pictures, purchased from a dealer going out of business
Brand:Fulton Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Country//Region of Manufacture:Korea, Democratic People's Republic of UPC:does not apply

FULTON OUTBOARD MOTOR LOCK

Mounts over outboard mounting clamp handles 

Two keys included


New Old Stock - Unused and still in the original packaging


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