Electrical Box 1989-1997 40hp Mercury Mariner 18758 1 W/ Rectifier Solenoid Etc on 2040-parts.com
Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
For sale is the Electrical Box off an 1994 40hp Mariner. Comes with what is seen in the picture. Also come with cover and bolts. Will update and add the picture of the cover soon as i get a chance. Everything works.
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