20 Hp Mercury Switch Boxes Cdi 114-6222 Fits 2 Cyl. Replaces 339-5287 Inv600 on 2040-parts.com
Valier, Illinois, United States
Abused aftermarket CDI unit for switch box from 79 Mercury 20 horsepower outboard motor it is part number 339 - 5287 A1 A4 Ariel technology brand motor had good fire when disassembled item is used in there for sold as
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