Mercruiser Quicksilver Throttle Shift Control Assembly With Cables on 2040-parts.com
Camp Verde, Arizona, US
Mercruiser Throttle control , good shape , short cable is 13 ft long , the other about 14 1/2.
The rubber cover for the choke button is gone but it still functions.
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