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Wiring Harness And Key Switch From A 1990 V200 Mercury Ob on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

North Hero, Vermont, United States

North Hero, Vermont, United States
Neutral safety wires cut, the rest are intact with connectors.......
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown UPC:N/A

 I didn't actually measure it but, I'm guessing it's a 20' cable.....? (Pretty standard....) It was working fine and running a 200hp from 1990ish. As I mentioned, the neutral safety wires were cut but, the main, 9 pin Cannon plug, the trim wires and some accessory wires, all still with their connectors.........Basically a plug and play situation.........It will likely work on a bunch of motors but, V6's from the 80's/90's for sure...Do Your research and make Me an offer, I'll send it Your way within 24 hours of payment..........

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