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Nos Mercury Quicksilver Oem 859223 Airmar Speed Temperature Sensor Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Mercury Quicksilver UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:859223

Item up for sale is new old stock speed/temp sensor assembly. All of the parts are sealed in the original factory bag. Mercury, Mercruiser, Quicksilver Oem Part # 859223.  It comes just as pictured. A great buy.

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