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Mercury Tilt Trim Switch (896620) 40 50 60 75 90 115 125 150 Outboard Boat Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Used but practically new as pictured...Tested & guaranteed to function correctly!
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:896620

MERCURY/MARINER OUTBOARD TRIM SWITCH (#896620)

Used but practically new as pictured in detail...Tested & guaranteed to function correctly. This is the switch that mounts in the lower cowling on the side of the outboard. Fits MANY (2004 & newer) Mercury 2-stroke & 4-stroke outboards.

I will ship via USPS Priority Mail within the US for $5.95.  Payments only accepted by Paypal.  No international shipping.  Please email me with questions...I work during the day so typically cannot answer phone calls but I will reply to your email in a timely fashion and ship immediately once I have confirmed your payment at paypal. Thanks!

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