Mercury 25 Hp Electronics, Cdi, Starter Solenoid, Kill Switch, All In Pic on 2040-parts.com
Temple, Oklahoma, United States
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MERCURY 25 HP electronics, CDI, STARTER SOLENOID, KILL SWITCH, All in picture.
1999 parts from my running Mercury Outboard 2 cycle Motor tiler with electric start, used very little and always garage kept. Hit rock twisted prop and bent shaft. Good excuse to buy 4 stroke and parting out my 2 cycle. Fits other years and will work on Mariner |
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