New Cdi Red Stator For Mercury 174-2075k2 on 2040-parts.com
Blue Ridge, Georgia, US
New old stock, in the box, unused by CDI Electronics, Red Stator 174-2075K2
Mercury. 16 Amp Special Red Stator Replaces the following:
18-5870
398-9873a28
9-25507
398-832075a3
398-832075a4, a12, a17, a21
398-832075t18
398-9873a22
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