Mercury Mercruiser Circuit Breaker 50 Amp 88-806950 on 2040-parts.com
Woodbury Heights, New Jersey, United States
Circuit breaker for Mercruisers
Mercury/Quicksilver item no. 88-806950; corresponds to 88-11178A01 (kit). Be sure of your specific application before ordering. Item is new, in manufacturer's packaging, never fitted or used. Comes with mounting hardware. Photos are of actual item on offer. We've got plenty of new, nearly-new, and surplus parts and supplies listed on eBay, listed on our web page, and in stock at our retail store - South Jersey's best-equipped independent boating store and service place. |
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