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Parking Brake Cable Nos From 1985 Cushman Truckster on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Louisburg, North Carolina, United States

Louisburg, North Carolina, United States
New Old Stock.
Brand:Cushman Truckster Warranty:No

This is a New,old stock,Hand Brake Cable For a  Cushman Truckster

Total Length of cable is 32 inches Length of sheath is 21 inches 

They retail for $85.00. Yours for a fraction of the what I paid for it.

I also have The  Emergency Brake Assembly
 from From 1985 Truckster
Available on Ebay

I ship to the lower 48 states only.

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