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T-h Marine Power Trim Control Handle St-1 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
New unused. Removed from package.
Brand:T-H Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:MT-1

You are bidding on the vintage T-H Marine Power Trim Control Handle (stock #ST-1) shown in the pictures.  New unused old stock.  Removed from original packaging for photo purposes only.  It states on the package that it will work with metal spoked steering wheels.  As with all my older products I sell, if you have any problems with it, I will refund your money with no problems.  Shipping is free on this one which includes delivery confirmation. Will be mailed in a box with peanuts for protection.  I accept Paypal only unless otherwise requested. Ships within 24 hours of payment received except for Sundays and holidays. Thanks for looking....Wayne

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