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Wsm Steering Cable 002-045-05 - on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

West Monroe, New York, United States

West Monroe, New York, United States
Brand new unused Cable ordered wrong. Package is open but cable is new.
Warranty:No

Replacement Sea Doo Steering cable.
Replaces Original Manufacture Part Numbers 271000436 and 277000367
Some of the Sea-Doo applications:
1997-2000 580 GS
1990-1991 580 GT
1992-1995 580 GTS
1992-1993 580 GTX
1994-1995 650 GTX
1997-2001 720 GS
1997          720 GSI
1996-1997 720 GTI
1996-2000 720 GTS
1996-1997 800 GSX
1997-1998 951 GSX
1997          951 GSX LTD


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