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Lexington, North Carolina, United States

Lexington, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:84-85532a 1

Mercury Quicksilver Wiring Harness 84-85532a 1

414-5532 Internal Engine Harness
Harness exits through the side of the cowling.

1963-83 35 HP, 1971 20 HP, 1976-77 90 (L6), 1979-80 115 HP (L6), 1979 140 HP (L6) engines.
Replaces: 34229 47929 57022 84-85532
84-85532A 1

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