Mercury Mercruiser Control Cable Uflex Mach5 Shift Throttle Cable 10ft Mc5x10 on 2040-parts.com
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- MACH5 HIGH EFFICIENCY CONTROL CABLES UFLEX
- FITS MERCURY AND MERCRUISER ENGINES 1993 TO DATE FORCE MARINER ; HIGH PERFORMANCE STAINLESS STEEL CABLE ENDS AND FITTINGS
- MERCURY STYLE LIKE C5
- STROKE 3.75"
- SUITABLE FOR OUTBOARD INBOARD AND STERNDRIVE ENGINES
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