Honda 06240-zw5-u40 Black / Silver Single Engine Top Mount Boat Remote Control on 2040-parts.com
USA, United States
BEST PRICE ON EBAY! FAST FREE INSURED USPS SAME DAY SHIPPING!Description New in the box, single engine top mount remote control from Honda, mfg part number 06240-ZW5-U40. This control is made for use with Honda outboard motors only and does not include start-in-gear protection. Features single shift and throttle lever, trim and tilt switch and fast idle button. Hardware, template and instruction / installation manual included. Specifications:
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