2pcs 33c Cable 9 Meter Of Marine Yamaha Engine on 2040-parts.com
Yongkang 321300, Zhejiang, China
Grooved Type 33C Cable 9M Of Marine Yamaha Engine
1, Outer casing color: RED. 2, Inner core material:
Stainless steel material. 3, End fittings material: 304 stainless
steel. 4, light, smooth operation
feeling. 5, Cable length=9m, quantity=2pcs. 6, Made In China.
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. We supply Custom Made service
if you need other length. |
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