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Trolling Motor Components for Sale
- Minnkota powerdrive 765 865 pro bow mount & steering motor assm & circuit board(US $49.99)
- Motorguide pinpoint-digital-saltwater steering & tracking modules control boards(US $49.99)
- Attwood 14352-3 trolling motor connector 12 volt 10-gauge male plug-motor side(US $17.75)
- Minnkota trolling motor prop mkp-37 power - 1865022 weedless power drive 70(US $23.00)
- Minn kota mkp 10 prop nut kit b. fits mkp 4 and mkp 8. 4" dia motors. new(US $7.99)
- 92-100-121 minn kota 12 volt 55 thrust armature minnkota endura 55lb 12v exc vgc(US $49.99)
Second Lamborghini Diablo GT-R up for grabs in California
Mon, 23 May 2011Not ready to pony up for the ultrarare, unraced Lamborghini Diablo GT-R that was for sale last week? As long as you didn't drop all of your change on rapture supplies, we've found you a second GT-R--albeit with racing history--for sale by the same owner. This example, painted Monterey Blue by its previous Japan-based owner, has spent the past few years touring car shows and displays while remaining in a private collection.
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