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Trigger Assy, New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Newport News, Virginia, United States

Newport News, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Quicksilver (Mercury-Force) Manufacturer Part Number:300-F654029-1

Mercury-Force Trigger assembly, New in Box, never used.

Part No: 300-F654029-1

I purchased this item new some years ago for my 120HP Force outboard.  Never installed it, brand new condition in original box.  My receipt indicates I paid $251.00 for it at the time.

 

My loss is your gain.  Buy with confidence.

 

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