Quicksilver: Connector, Single P# 22-43335, / (7971) on 2040-parts.com
Boulder City, Nevada, US
Selling new/old stock parts. Please check the Quicksilver part number 22-43335 and the photo for your specific fitment needs. Price per connector. Thanks for looking and good luck with the boat. eRon.
7971-112-1D3A tlc-107-0.22-1.7
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