Mercontrol Mercury Outboard Controls With Cables And Harness on 2040-parts.com
South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
~ Bojangos Marina ~
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Up for grabs, I have a set of MerControl Mercury outboard controls. They comes with shift and throttle cables (11 FT) and harness (15'). The cables are not in poor condition, but do function. The are frayed wires on the wiring harness as well. See pictures for condition of the wiring harness and cables. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. Free priority shipping included!
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