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Nos Yamaha 6h7-26311-10-00 Throttle Wire / Cable 25elj 25esj 25lj 25esh 25lh on 2040-parts.com

US $26.66
Location:

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:6H7-26311-10-00 Brand:Yamaha

            

NOS YAMAHA THROTTLE WIRE/CABLE

PART# 6H7-26311-10-00

MAY FIT THE FOLLOWING  

1986 25ELJ STEERING
1986 25ESJ STEERING
1986 25LJ STEERING
1986 25SJ STEERING
1987 25ELH STEERING
1987 25ESH STEERING
1987 25ESH STEERINGR
1987 25LH STEERING
1987 25SH STEERING
 
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