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Mercury 8m0006034 Voltage Regulator Tested, Working Good @@check This Out@@@ on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
GREAT CONDITION, COMPLETE UNIT
Brand:MERCURY Manufacturer Part Number:8M0006034

UP FOR SALE TODAY: MERCURY 8M0006034 VOLTAGE REGULATOR OFF 98' 200 EFI. LISTED AS A BUY IT NOW TO CLEAR OUT FAST. SAVE TODAY WITH FREE US SHIPPING.

PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BUYING TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE GETTING THE RIGHT PART. THANX, MIKE 770-912-8866

THE MOTORS THAT WE GET IN TO TEAR DOWN ARE VERY RECENTLY TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE DUE TO BAD CYLINDER, BAD ECU OR EMM, ETC. NOT OLD JUNK THAT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR YEARS. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF PARTS THAT STILL NEED TO BE LISTED, SO FEEL FREE TO ASK, WE MAY JUST HAVE IT.OUR GOAL IS TO KEEP YOU ON THE WATER WITH GOOD, FAIR PRICED NEW AND USED PARTS, WITH SOME NOS STUFF FROM TIME TO TIME.


PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK.  PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK WHEN YOU RECEIVE ITEM SO I KNOW YOU ARE HAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE.  IF YOU ARE WINNING BIDDER AND HAVE ANY PROBLEMS PLEASE CONTACT ME.  I WILL TRY MY BEST TO SATISFY AS I WANT YOUR REPEAT BUSINESS.  I WANT EVERYTHING TO GO SMOOTH AND MY BUYERS TO BE HAPPY WITH THEIR PURCHASE.  I TRY TO SHIP SAME DAY AS PAYMENT IS RECEIVED DEPENDING ON TIME OF LISTING CLOSE.  NO HANDLING FEES, PRIORITY MAIL, FIRST CLASS OR FED EX WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION.  BID WITH CONFIDENCE AS THIS PART IS IN GREAT SHAPE . THANKS FOR LOOKING AND TIGHTLINES EVERYONE.








 




                 

 

 

















































 


On Jun-05-12 at 12:39:42 PDT, seller added the following information:

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