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Quicksilver Repair Kit - 62-885161002 - Zodiac, Dinghy, Inflatable Boat, N More on 2040-parts.com

C $29.95
Location:

Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:62-885161002

QUICKSILVER INFLATABLE BOAT PATCHES AND REPAIR KIT – RED/BLK

For Zodiac, Quicksilver, Saturn, AVON and other inflatable boats

 

Manufacturer:

Model Number:

Mercury

62-885161002


Boat leaking and needs repair. This MERCURY repair kit is for you. Comes with grey and white patches, big and small. Also comes with a tool and glue. Great for any light damage needing repairs.

For DINGHY's, inflatable boats, and more

MERCURY and MERCRUISER original part.

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