Mercuriser 350 Cid Complete Motor Wiring Harness 9 Post 1988 Ebbtide on 2040-parts.com
Frankford, Delaware, US
Mercrusier 350 C.I.D. Complete Motor Wiring Harness 9 Post.
Removed from a 1988 ebbtide 24 ft.
Parting out a boat.
The harness is in great condition.
Sold as is.
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