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Motorguide "by Mercury" Bigfoot Brute Competition 45 Pnds Thrust Bow Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Kenner, Louisiana, United States

Kenner, Louisiana, United States
motor, controls in great working orde. I am just missing the bow mount
Brand:MotorGuide

MOTORGUIDE "by Mercury" Bigfoot Brute Competition 45 pnds thrust bow Mount with ninja prop. T his is a great deal and great running trolling motor. Missing bow bracket.otor is in Kenner La. Right outside New Orleans Free Local pickup is available

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