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Big End Performance 11047 36" Stainless Steel Throttle Cable Nhra Drag on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Big End Performance 11047 36" Stainless Steel Throttle Cable NHRA Drag, US $39.99, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11047 Part Brand:Big End Performance

Item Number: 11047
 
Line Code: BEP
Brand: BIG END PERFORMANCE
 
Item Category: Air & Fuel Delivery
 
Description: 36" Stainless steel throttle cable
Universal cut-to-fit
 
Features: U-cut to fit outer housing and stainless steel wire
Designed without cotter pins or set screws
Aluminum fittings and an aluminum ferrule to eliminate fraying
Designed to work with any aftermarket single carburetor, or dual carb supercharger, Enderle and Weiand side mounted
carb set ups.
 
Other: Use Big End BEP11041 polished stainless steel bracket and return spring assembly

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