Minnkota Weedless Wedge 2 on 2040-parts.com
Bolingbrook, Illinois, United States
Brand new Minnkota Weedless Wedge 2 - Size: MKP-33
Features: Swept back, flared blades 100% weedless at any speed Improved efficiency, even in thick vegetation Note: Willing to sell brand new, never been used for $29.99 with free shipping |
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