Uflex M66 19 Ft Universal (qc) Fast Connect Steering Cable #m66x19 on 2040-parts.com
Morehead City, North Carolina, United States
UFLEX M66 19 ft UNIVERSAL (QC) FAST CONNECT STEERING CABLE #M66X19 M66 Universal Rotary Steering Cable Directly replace Uflex Fast connect Helms, Teleflex QC Helms and Morse Command 290 Helm without the need for adapters It features stainless steel engine output fittings to maximize longevity and durability ![]() ***NEW IN THE BOX*** Item sold as seen in picture. Please note every computer shows colors differently. Measurements are approximate. Hardware and instruction / installation manual not included We offer Free Shipping option, we will cover the shipping cost to any physical address located in the lower 48 United States at no extra charge. The physical address you provide must be deliverable by ANY service of our choice. We use slower economy shipping services that deliver without delivery confirmation or signature required. We reserve the right to choose the shipping company, so if you would prefer more control over the shipping feel free to choose a different service. If your physical destination is outside the lower 48 United States or if common carriers such as USPS, UPS or FedEx do not deliver to your physical address, free shipping is not available and you agree to pay any shipping charges. Unfortunately, our free service does not permit shipping to PO Boxes, APO/FPO/DPO addresses, US Territories, Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico QUESTIONS CONTACT RUSTY RONS MARINE SURPLUS 252-726-5706 |
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