1979 Arctic Cat Panterra Throttle Cable on 2040-parts.com
Bessemer, Michigan, US
New still in package Throttle cable from parts unlimited.
Part number listed for 1979 Arctic Cat pantera 5000, 500cc.
May fit other models if the part number cross references.
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