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Sevylor 12 Volt Electric Trolling Boat Motor + 12v Recharchargable Battery on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Homestead, Florida, United States

Homestead, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This 12 volt, two speed trolling motor works great (see pictures). I tested it right before it is shown on Ebay.  Due the size and weight of both items however, it is local pickup only. I also want to make sure that no parts are missing after delivery. However, if the buyer insists, delivery can be pre-arranged; the buyer will then need to pay all shipping costs. Buyer has to arrange the pickup or delivery within 10 days that the auction is completed. 

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