For sale is a WIRE MIX.
was on a Mariner 115 hp 6 cyl. serial number 7214498 You will get what you see in the picture. Please verify
compatibility before buying. No return
accepted if you order the wrong part. Feel free to
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and test my parts before selling it. If by mistake,
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electrical part. The only way i
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