Nissan Outboard Control Box Remote Control Shift Control + Cables + Key on 2040-parts.com
Conway, Arkansas, US
Shift control box, throttle cable, shift cable, and key for a Nissan/Tohatsu outboard. Was used on a 1995 Nissan NS30A3. I know for a fact that it will fit Nissan and Tohatsu 25 and 30hp models. It is your responsibility to check compatibility with other models. In excellent working condition. Ships to U.S. only.
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