Trim Assembley Relay 882751a Quick Silver Mercury Volvo on 2040-parts.com
Fort Pierce, Florida, US
You are bidding on a new relay for an I/O tilt trim assembly. This item is packaged in a Quick Silver package labeled 882751A 1 Relay ASSY-TRIM China, USA, Mexico 12/31/05. It was purchased for a 1999 Volvo Penta I/O and wasn't used. I believe it fits a variety of other boat trim assemblies. Please check with your manufacturer engine specs to be sure this part is correct for your use.
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