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Seastar Solutions Ssc6219 Steering Cable Safe-t Qc 19ft New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Lebanon, Missouri, United States
New and Never installed. No Manufacturer Package. There are some abrasions to the outer Cable Cover but none go through to the inner cable core. It's just a cosmetic defect and does not affect the cable's performance in any way. Please see the Photos.
Brand:SeaStar Solutions Manufacturer Part Number:SSC6219 UPC:Does not apply


  Seastar Solutions SSC6219 Steering Cable Safe-T Qc 19ft.

 This Standard Quick Connect Rotary Cable Fits.
 Sh5094p, Sh5180p, Sh91190p, Sh91526p, Sh91527p, And Sh91523p Helms. 
These Rotary Cables Exceed Abyc Safety Standards And Iso/imci/nmma Certification Requirements.

There are some abrasions to the outer Cable Cover 
It's just a cosmetic defect and does not 
affect the cable's performance in any way. 


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