Mercury Mariner Quicksilver Throttle Shift Lever Tilt Trim Buttons 71147 Vintage on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, US
Used shift throttle lever with tilt and trim buttons from damaged box assembly, missing 1 mounting screw, and small nick in red wire other wise in good shape, not sure of all applications. Thanks Jason 513 616 2149
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