Minn Kota Power Drive V2 50 Lb Control Box Cover on 2040-parts.com
Nevis, Minnesota, United States
New! But does not come in the original packaging. I recently added I pilot on my brand new trolling motor before mounting the unit on my boat. This would be a perfect replacement cover on the top of your power drive v2, whether it's damaged or sun faded!
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