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OMC King Cobra Cone clutch style Shift Cable . New OEM in box Compare pics and/or call and we will help see if this fits. Check with your dealer for fitment. We Are Twin City Outboard since 1968 We have parts from 1906 to present! Call or message us with questions, and for International shipping. 952. 496.1951 |
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