Datsun Roadster 1600 2000 Emergency Brake Cable on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, US
Datsun roadster 1600\2000 E brake cable. I believe it was a 67 or 69 model. Originals are hard to find in usable shape. Nice piece to start with for restoration or replacement, cable slides easily through the sheath I am selling my spare Roadster parts to fund my own Z rebuild.
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