Yamaha Flush Concealed Remote Control Box - Side Mount W/ Trim - Outboard on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, US
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Controls & Steering for Sale
- Morse rack & pinion steering control cable #304415-000-0204 - 17 foot cable #1(US $66.49)
- Marine / boat steering wheel (muscle / half wrap) w/ 3/4" keyway adapter ~teal(US $119.95)
- #126299/0126299 connector,cables to rod 1991-09 10-250hpjohnson/evinrude/omc #7(US $34.17)
- Rack boat steering teleflex 5210 (US $23.00)
- Telefex streeing helm # sh495112(US $39.99)
- stainless boat hydraulic steering tiebar adjustable approx 18 3/4"-19 3/8" #1(US $114.50)
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