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Marinco Connect Pro Trolling Motor Receptacle And 6 Ga Adapter (mkr 18a) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Bath, Pennsylvania, United States

Bath, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Marinco Minn-Kota MKR-18 12V:Trolling motor plug, Trolling motor receptacle Manufacturer Part Number:12VCP 12VBR MKR-18

Up for your consideration is this used Marinco Connect Pro Trolling Motor Receptacle and 6 GA  Adapter (MKR 18A). Actually looks to be unused to me. Came off of a boat that I purchased and didn't need. Missing rubber cover.

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