Mercury Mercruiser Oem Flush Mount Side Control Box 12' Cables, No Handle on 2040-parts.com
Martinsville, Virginia, United States
Used OEM Mercury/ Quicksilver flush mount control box with Tilt &
Trim wires. Was taken off the boat carefully with no striped bolts or
threads - ready to install on your boat. Handle is missing. Comes with USED aproximatetly 12' shift and throttle cables in
good condition.
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