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Nos Quicksilver/mercury 10' Gen Ii Shift Control Cable, Part # 883719a on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Scottsville, Kentucky, United States

Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Quicksilver/Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:883719A

This listing is for an NOS Quicksilver/Mercury 10' Gen II shift remote control cable. See photo for applications.  Please check below for details.

Item: NOS Quicksilver/Mercury Gen II Shift Remote Control Cable
Cable Length: 10'
Part Number: 883719A
Condition Notes: New

This item will be shipped through UPS Ground or USPS Priority depending on location. There is a flat shipping fee of $10.00, though additional shipping charges will apply for Alaska, Hawaii, and other US Territories. Please contact us for pricing on international shipments [Please note that we will not alter the price or terms of this item on any customs declarations]

If you have any further questions, please contact us through message or by phone at 270-618-5200 at the Marine Parts Warehouse in Scottsville, Kentucky. As a small family business in operation for over thirty-five years, we pride ourselves on delivering quality used and new parts to the public. As such, we ask that any return requests or concerns with the transaction be communicated to us before taking action through eBay; we have a huge selection of parts and are willing to work with our customers to make sure they are as satisfied with their deal as we are. If calling for information, please have the eBay Item Number available before calling; it is located to the upper right of the item description when viewing an item with a web browser.

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