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Mercury Premium Control Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States
this item works like new and the cable slides great even curled up like in the pictures. few scuffs but does not effect the mechanics at all.
Brand:mercury/quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:premium 897978-08 c 079-06

Minus a few scuffs I would say this cable is new condition. Unfortunately I just can't say it's new because as you can see in the pictures it does look like it might have been installed. It works great even being curled up the way it is in the pictures the cable slides great.
Please ask questions before you purchase.
Also please if you send me a offer and I except it I request that you pay immediately. There is way to many people out there that send offer and I except and they wait 2 or 3 days to pay or they just don't pay at all. Just very inconvenient. So if you send me offer I'm going to assume that you are ready to pay upon me excepting the offer.
As far as shipping, I try my best to get it out the same day as I receive payment, if not it will be the next business day. I do include Saturday as a business day.
I can't stress enough to please ask questions before purchasing.
Thank you and happy boating

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