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Mercury Quicksilver Shift Link Kit 883142a03 Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Hayesville, North Carolina, United States

Hayesville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a Cherry part off a running 2000 200hp Mercury Optimax That only had 335.7 hours on this engine, when cylinder 6 lost compression, so I am parting out this very low hour engine, in pristine condition! All parts off this engine are CHERRY! Operational and guaranteed for 14 days, with returns, if this is not the part you need. The owner of this engine, was cared for with an open check book, its whole life, well maintained and always greased, and cared for, Well, over enthusiast is to say the least! This Shift link is in almost new condition, with low easy use on this part, and you will not find another cleaner used part anywhere on the web, except here. Parting out whole engine, so if you need a part off this engine I have it! CHERRY! All parts removed will have accompanying lines, bolts, screws, and what ever attaches it to it, so your swap can be easy and have all the parts to make the change easy! All parts removed are very carefully taken off, not cutting all lines, but care in handling your part. 0T135702   Shift link Item not photographed, but this is the engine that it came off of.  This listing is for part number 883142A03

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