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Minkota #55 Transom Motor 12v on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Grayling, Michigan, United States

Grayling, Michigan, United States
Excellent condition used only 1 time
Brand:Minn Kota Model:#55 Type:Mount Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS MIN KOTA #55 12VOLT MOTOR HAS ONLY BEEN USED 1 TIME, I SWITCHED TO A DIFFERENT TYPE MOTOR FOR MY BOAT,THE MOTOR RUNS PERFECTLY ALL PARTS ARE INCLUDED STILL IN THE SAME SHIPPING BOX,DON'T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY,IF IT DOESNT RUN SHIP IT BACK FOR REFUND BUT YOU WONT HAVE TO IT RUNS VERY NICE NO PROBLEMS.I USE THE E BAY REFUND POLICY,

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