Quick Silver Side Mount Remote Control # 16900a15 Commander 2000 on 2040-parts.com
Corona, California, United States
Quick silver side mount remote control # on the unit is "16900A15" commander 2000 See box photo for specs. what you see is whats included. Its new old stock looks like its been on a shelf for some years but unit looks clearly new. I don't know much about this so please make sure that number will fit your boat.
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