Mercury remote shift cables

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Long shot, but looking for some used/discarded Gen 1 grey mercury gear shift cables.
They aren't going in a boat, have another use for the inner core.
If anyone has swapped some out and got the old ones lying around, would be interested.
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Mmmmm  tell me more Big smileQuestion ( I havn't got any shift cables )  do I sense a bit of Kiwi ingenuity in the wind LOL
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Yep.
Useful for rigging marlin lures. Not saying anymore. Just need the cables.
You won't need them down there - so if there are any spare in the deep south, they are better off with me.
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Originally posted by Alan L Alan L wrote:

Yep.
Useful for rigging marlin lures. Not saying anymore. Just need the cables.
You won't need them down there - so if there are any spare in the deep south, they are better off with me.
Alan

What about the old steel / plastic coated curtain wire Alan.
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Originally posted by Alan L Alan L wrote:

Yep.
Useful for rigging marlin lures. Not saying anymore. Just need the cables.
You won't need them down there - so if there are any spare in the deep south, they are better off with me.
Alan

What ?! , we got marlin ..... you dont know LOLLOLLOL
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Originally posted by Mc Tool Mc Tool wrote:

Originally posted by Alan L Alan L wrote:

Yep.
Useful for rigging marlin lures. Not saying anymore. Just need the cables.
You won't need them down there - so if there are any spare in the deep south, they are better off with me.
Alan

What ?! , we got marlin ..... you dont know LOLLOLLOL
Ha, you been keeping that a secret. Now the news is out.
Can anyone join the Riverton Gamefishing Club?
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Originally posted by Kandrew Kandrew wrote:

Originally posted by Alan L Alan L wrote:

Yep.
Useful for rigging marlin lures. Not saying anymore. Just need the cables.
You won't need them down there - so if there are any spare in the deep south, they are better off with me.
Alan

What about the old steel / plastic coated curtain wire Alan.
That may well work.
But I am hunting this stuff down for a very experienced gamefishing mate. This is his preference.
regards
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Originally posted by Alan L Alan L wrote:

Originally posted by Mc Tool Mc Tool wrote:

Originally posted by Alan L Alan L wrote:

Yep.
Useful for rigging marlin lures. Not saying anymore. Just need the cables.
You won't need them down there - so if there are any spare in the deep south, they are better off with me.
Alan

What ?! , we got marlin ..... you dont know LOLLOLLOL
Ha, you been keeping that a secret. Now the news is out.
Can anyone join the Riverton Gamefishing Club?
Alan
  Granted our Marlin look a bit different , often mistaken for blue cod or ellies Big smile
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