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Older Heavy Duty Outboard Mounting Bracket .aluminum Frame Solid Wood Mount. on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
Location:

Chiloquin, Oregon, United States

Chiloquin, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:??

THIS IS A OLDER SUPER STRONG WITH THE ONE LARGE SPRING ON THE BOTTOM. NOW THEY MAKE THE NEWER ONES WITH 2 SMALL SPRINGS THAT BREAK . THIS HAD A 18 HP LONG SHAFT EVENRUDE AND WORK GREAT NEVER ANY ISSUES. IT HAS BEEN PAINTED A UGLY GREEN. THIS IS ALL ALUMINUM AS YOU CAN SEE WITH THE THICK WOOD MOUNTING BRACKET.  A LITTLE PAINT REMOVER AND YOU ARE SET TO GO IF YOU HATE THE GREEN COLOR??  SHIPPING IN THE USA ONLY WILL BE A FLAT RATE OF $16.00 THIS A HEAVY ITEM FOR A SMALL BRACKET.  THANKS  MUCH AND LOOK AT MY OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS FOR MORE GREAT DEALS ON BOAT ITEMS AND OTHER COOL STUFF.

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