Omc Shifter Control Box Good Condition With Wiring And Ing And Toggle Switches on 2040-parts.com
Catonsville, Maryland, United States
Nice old used box I found with the switches and wiring in it and looks good inside and seems to work fine. Shifter moves fine as well and comes with 11 foot cable, Been laying in the garage for years so hasn't been out in the weather , just some marks on the outer cases for siding it around on the bench tops and other things around it.Starting at a low price because I don't need it, Bid to buy Thanks for looking. SHIPPING MAY be a little more since I added the cable in the last picture.IF YOU don't want the cable then the shipping will be same, IT just needs a bigger box to ship it, thanks again for looking
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