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Mercury Binnacle Top Mount Remote Control W Trim Gen Ii 883711 A12 on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

Largo, Florida, United States

Largo, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:88371A12, 891608-C, 883711A12

Mercury Binnacle Top Mount Remote Control w Trim Gen II  883711 A12

This is a Mercury Quicksilver binnacle top mount control box with trim and tilt in the handle.  It is part # 88371A12, 891608-C and replaces 883711A12 and 8M0041431.  This model control takes Gen 11 cables.  It fits Mercury Mariner Force Outboards from 1980-2014 with mechanical controls.  Everything is in very good condition.

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