Mercury Marine Anode Kit #888760q03 on 2040-parts.com
Beaufort, South Carolina, United States
New sealed Mercury Marine/Quicksilver Anode Kit #888760Q03. For use on 1988 and newer Bravo Two/Three (S/N OB664190 and up). **Magnesium Anodes for Fresh Water Use Only** Any questions, please ask!! Thanks for looking! |
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