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Guangdong, China
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A Pair of Throttle Cable wires for Honda VRX400 NC33 

Product Description

Condition: Brand New
Fitment: Honda  VRX400 NC33 

Quantity: 2 Throttle Cables  -- a pull, a push
Material: Steel Wire
Installation: Direct replacement of original cable. Easy installation.







Package: 2  X Throttle Cable 




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