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Heavy Duty Aluminum Outboard Motor Mount Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States

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Heavy Duty Aluminum Outboard Boat or Sailboat Motor Mount Bracket for motors upto around 15 hp. 

Used with minor scuffs, but works like new. 

Marketed under the Fulton Outboard Motor Bracket Brand. 

Adjustable Motor Brackets are heavy-duty brackets that hold your auxiliary motor. 1 3/4 inch thick Polyethylene mounting block. Four adjustable running positions

Weighs around 9 pbs

Local Pickup Ok

14 Day money back if not satisfied, buyer pays for return shipping

Retails around $ 160 plus tax
Asking $ 99.95 plus shipping 

Expedited shipping and handling is about 4 times the price of standard ground shipping. Let me know before you buy the item and I'll send you a quote.

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