This auction is for a new Mercury trim tab anode in the original package. I am not sure what motor this fits so please check the part # 822777T1 to make sure this fits your needs as no returns are accepted. Please use the shipping calculator to calculate the shipping to your location. I only charge the actual cost to ship.
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