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Mercury Ignition Coil With Plug Wire 8m0036695 (827509-a7 Compatible) on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Crestview, Florida, United States

Crestview, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MERCURY Manufacturer Part Number:8M0036695

------I will be out of town June 10th-14th. Items bought during this time will be shipped out on the 15th.-------- Came off of a 2003 Mercury XR6 150hp. Works perfectly!! I'm parting out the engine, so be sure to check out my other stuff. Each coil is individually marked. I will combine shipping for multiple orders to save you on shipping. Thanks for looking.

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