Used Minn Kotatilt Tiller Turbo 40 With 27 Lbs. Thrust Quite Power Easy Tilt on 2040-parts.com
Haledon, New Jersey, United States
This auction is for pickup only. This is a Nice Used Minn Kota Tilt Tiller Turbo 40 with 27 Lbs. Thrust Quite Power Easy Tilt. The Shaft is 27", Weedless Wedge Prop, and is in nice working Cond. Pickup only.
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