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Mercury Controll Panel Mount Used Works Fine on 2040-parts.com

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Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States
Good condition pannel mount starboard side or right side push buttion for throttle only, works fine uses standard, older mercury style ,cables
Brand:Quicksilver by Mercury Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Mercury pannel mount

Popular older style delux pannel mount, crome will shine up some, box works fine some people have problems getting the handle off I will remove it from the pannel and send a small piece for pattern to remount it will make sence when handle is removed, alen screw and access hole .Handle can be mounted in any position from 12 oclock all the way back around to 11 oclock. The box can do the same but ,cables need freedom of movement

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