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Omc Stringer Complete Steering System Fresh Water Mint Condition Turns Smooth on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Townville, South Carolina, United States

Townville, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:omc Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 hello you are bidding on a mint condition steering system i have inboard and outboard parts I have 3 acres of boats to part out if you need something give me email or call 864-556-5898 this 16 ft omc stringer steering system is in great shape turns smooth and free works like new you will get the entire system all of the bolts the helm and the cable this will work on all omc stringer with the steering that fits into the intermediate housing this is a no reserve auction I am starting low so feel free to bid I will not always be able to start parts this low or I will not be in business lol so take advantage of this cheap price for a quality item

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