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New Rite-hite 85-lb Outboard Boat Trolling Motor Steel Stand Carrier Cart Dolly on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Watertown, Wisconsin, United States

Watertown, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:RITE-HITE Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

 This listing is for a New RITE-HITE Outboard Motor Carrier Dolly. Holds up to 85lbs and will work for either short or long shaft motors. This was purchased from Cabela's and originally sold for $79.99. I never got around to taking it out of the box and putting it together so it is still sealed in the box as I purchased it.


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I'm helping out a friend who's husband ran a marine business that passed away and left behind his inventory of marine products so if you are in the need of a certain marine part or product let me know, if I have it I'll list it right away for you otherwise keep checking my listing as I plan to keep listing items as time allows.

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