Mercury 27ft Throttle/shift Control Cable 850716a27 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Klamath River, California, US
Brand new, genuine Mercury Marine (Mercury, Mercruiser, Mariner, Force, Quicksilver) A series throttle/shift remote control cable. This is a factory original equipment cable, not aftermarket. Sold each.
This cable measures 27 feet in length.
SKU# 850716A27
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