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Mercury/mariner/quicksilver Mercury Switch # 58124a28 Off 3-cyl. 80 Merc. on 2040-parts.com

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Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States

Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Brand:QUICKSILVER Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:58124A28

PARTING OUT 1987 MERCURY 80 3 CYL. RAN IN FRESH UPPER SUSQUEHANNA RIVER LANC. PA  MERCURY SWITCH # 58124A28   TESTED OK  NO CRACKS OR BREAKS ENGINE BROKE RINGS TOP CYL. WILL WORK ON OTHER HP ENGINES  






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