Mercury Quicksilver Anode #818298q1 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Pierce, Florida, United States
NEW MERCURY QUICKSILVER TRIM ANODE # 818298Q1
*FITS MERCURY AND MARINER 30/40 FOUR STROKE, 40HP (4-CYL), 50HP (3-CYL 1987-1997), 55HP (3-CYL), 60-90HP (3CYL 1987 AND NEWER), 75HP (4-CYL), 75/90HP FOUR STROKE, 100-125HP (4-CYL), 115HP (6-CYL 1984-1988), AND ALL V-6 OPTIMAX OUTBOARD ENGINES. *LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM MATERIAL PROVIDES ANODIC PROTECTION AGAINST GALVANIC CORROSION. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE US WITH ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS ITEM FITS YOUR NEEDS. |
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