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Mercury Mercruiser Hidden Side Control Box With Power Trim on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States

Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Used unit in good mechanical condition and electrical condition. Ready to plug'n'play; no issues whatsoever.
Brand:Mercury Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

OEM Quicksilverpart.  1980's style built-in control compatible with virtually any MerCruiser I/O or Mercury/Mariner outboard with power trim. Note no electrical harness; with this style control ignition switch is panel mounted.  Uses standard shift/throttle cables* common to Mercury/MerCruiser products from the 1950's at least into the 1990's and beyond. If you need a control of this type and you searched by "Price and Shipping Lowest First" then my control doubtless came up before the competition; it's priced to MOVE at the starting bid that's always sold this item for me in the past without fail.  Shipping is dirt cheap via fast USPS Priority Mail.

 Check my FB and bid with confidence. Please Ask-a-Question if you have any, well, questions about this item; I'm here to help you get your boat up&running for cheap dough. Thanks for looking.

*Quoted shipping charge is my actual cost at the post office plus additional fees imposed by the selling venue; I do not make a profit on shipping.

*Note NO throttle/shift cables included due to shipping constraints [won't fit in USPS Flat Rate box!] and varying length requirements.

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