Bracket Cd Coil - Off 1988 85hp Force Part # Fs663358 on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
Bracket CD Coil off a working 1988 85hp Force outboard model # 856X8A. This would be compatible with other years and models. Most marine parts websites provide a listing to check compatibility.
Part # FS663358
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