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Mercury Shift Shaft Lever Assembly 1989-1997 40 Hp 19462a2 **14564** on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Not Specified, US

Not Specified, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Please understand that we accept returns for items that are not as described or listed. We also accept returns for items that do not fit what we say in our listing. As the buyer, it is your responsibility to ensure that you are buying what you need to either fix your engine and it is your responsibility to ensure that your engine is what you think. We are happy to help but do not accept returns due to compatability. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Welcome to Southcentral Outboards. Thank you for looking at this part. This part is guaranteed to be exactly as listed in this ad. We sell new and used parts on ebay. If used, this part may have normal cosmetic flaws but is guaranteed to be in working condition upon arrival. If new, we will attempt to keep the original packaging intact but as most of our buyouts include new old stock, this is not always possible. Please understand. This part is guaranteed to fit what I say in the listing below. It is solely your responsibility to ensure that it fits or ask for help. Please ensure that this fits prior to purchase. We do not accept returns due to compatability.

For sale is a good, used Mercury Shift Shaft Lever Assembly. The part number for this item is 19462A2. This item is in good condition for a used part and was removed from a fresh water engine. If you have any questions about this item or any item we carry please feel free to ask.

This part fits engines as listed in the cross-reference below:

http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/merc/M-19462A%202.html

For cross-referencing purposes only, we use various websites, usually with their express permission.  We are not associated with any other website that may be given for cross-referencing purposes and this listing is not being sold by them so please address all questions about this item directly to Southcentral Outboards.

Contact Information

Every part we sell is available locally, on our website, and on ebay. For help with cross-referencing or other payment options, please call us at 1-618-487-9499. Our hours change with the time of the year, but current hours should be on the phone message.

Shipping & Handling

We are dedicated to getting parts out within 1 business day in every possible case. This is still a business so if we run a day behind, please bear with us. There's usually a lot going on. We will ship anywhere in the US as well as internationally. If shipping is not listed for your country, please contact us with your postal code and we will obtain a quote for you.

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