Mercury Outboard Power Trim Gauge # 79-895292a21 on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, US
This is a brand new, still in the original box Mercury Power Trim Gauge. Factory Mercury part, no after market hassle and low quality to deal with on this gauge. OEM/Mercury part # 79-895292A21. It has fog resistant design, includes mounting hardware, shock resistant movements, and is illuminated for night time boating. This a really nice Mercury gauge, don't pass on this deal!!
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