2005 Mercury 50 Hp 2 Cycle 3 Cylinder Outboard Throttle Linkage on 2040-parts.com
Dollar Bay, Michigan, United States
2005 Mercury 50 HP 2 cycle, 3 Cyliinder Throttle linkage. One spot where the plastic got a little melted. Shouldn't effect anything just making a note. See pic 2. See our other listings for more parts off this Outboard.
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