Mercury / Mariner / Force Factory Control W/ Harness & Power Trim Switches on 2040-parts.com
Weymouth, Massachusetts, US
Later style Quicksilver brand side-mount control box for most Mercury, Mariner, and later Force outboards with power trim. Built-in key switch and complete plug-in wiring harness included. Note shift/throttle cables NOT included due to varying length requirements and shipping costs. Box looks good and functions perfectly.
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