Single Lever Outboard Custom Shift Control on 2040-parts.com
Venice, Florida, United States
New never used but has a couple of nics from laying around in storage
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Controls & Steering for Sale
- Vintage bennett trim tab single lever control
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- Chris craft shifter(US $84.99)
- Yamaha 8es-17653-00-00 8es-17653-00-00 slider(US $10.84)
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