Merc -throttle/shift Remote Control Cable - Xtreme - Cblasm 11' Ccx17911 - New on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Purchased a Boat last year. Has a Mariner 40 on it. The Throttle Control on the boat is a Quick Silver. This
Cable came with the boat. I believe it will fit this. Merc Throttle/Shift Remote Control Cable Xtreme CBLASM 11 Feet long CCX17911 NEW SeaStar Solutions. 04/02/2014 Make in the USA |
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