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Mercury Marine Rochester Throttle Bracket #63713 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Manawa, Wisconsin, United States

Manawa, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercruiser Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:63713

 

FOR SALE: Mercury Marine Throttle Bracket & Linkage #63713. This is a used item.

I buy carbs for tri-power systems and always have extra parts.


SHIPPING: USPS FLAT RATE Priority $6.00 U.S. ONLY


This item is purchased “AS IS”. Any questions please email me BEFORE bidding. Winning bidder is to pay within 5 Business Days of end of auction. I accept PayPal. GOOD LUCK!



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Order will be shipped via/USPS Priority Mail, unless specified, Monday-Fridays. I’ll send an email with shipping information so you can track applicable package/item. Upon receipt of payment in full your order will be carefully packaged and shipped promptly within 2 Business Days.

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