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Honda 06240-zw5-u40 Black / Silver Single Engine Top Mount Boat Remote Control on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
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USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Honda Color:Silver / Black Manufacturer Part Number:GLS:1033754 Part Brand:Honda Country/Region of Manufacture:United States MPN:GLS:1033754

 

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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:

  • Manufacturer: Honda
  • Part #: 06240-ZW5-U40
  • Color(s): Black, Silver
  • Cutout: 5.4" W x 2.2" D (138 mm x 55 mm)


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