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Minn Kota Trolling Motor With Stainless Shaft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pencil Bluff, Arkansas, United States

Pencil Bluff, Arkansas, United States
Good working condition
Brand:Unknown

You are Bidding on a nice working trolling motor in good condition.  Motor built to connect to remote control panel.  Stainless shaft.  Motor is Minn Kota - measures 13" long including prop shaft and 3.5" diameter.  Stainless mounting shaft measures .25" square and is 14.25" long.  Buyer pays shipping. Paypal accepted. Thanks for Bidding and Good Luck!

Shipping via US Postal Service.  All items sold in as-is condition, unless otherwise stated.

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