Ski-doo Racing Mxz-x 440 2003-2007 Factory Throttle Cable New P/n 512059742 on 2040-parts.com
Aitkin, Minnesota, US
This auction is for a NEW Ski Doo throttle cable. The part number on this cable is 512059742. One corner of the package has been opened and one of the nuts is missing. Looked up the part number online and found that this will fit the following machines Assemblies where 512059742 is used
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