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Velvet Drive Zf Hurth Marine Transmission Neutral Safety Switch Oem 1000-640-004 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.88
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Marysville, Washington, United States

Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Velvet Drive Item Weight:0.2 lbs Manufacturer Part Number:1000-640-004 Manufacturer:Velvet Drive Country of Manufacture:United States Type:Neutral Safety Switch Fits:Velvet Drive 71C, 72C, Liberty, ZF 63, 80, 85 Warranty:1 Year Shipping Dimensions:5" x 3" x 3" Part Number:1000-640-004 Shipping Weight:0.2 lbs

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