1998 Skidoo Snowmobile Throttle Cable Grand Touring 583 414968870 on 2040-parts.com
Mankato, Minnesota, United States
For sale is a throttle cable from a 1998 Skidoo Grand Touring 583 snowmobile. It is clean, in good condition and functions as designed. May work with other years/models so please check part# to ensure proper fit. Shows normal wear for age.
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