Snowmobile Throttle Cable Fits Ski-doo? on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW THROTTLE CABLE FOR SNOWMOBILE APPLICATIONS POSSIBLY SKI-DOO NOT SURE. MADE IN JAPAN, PART NUMBER #MTAS-T 28"X 25". NO RUST PACKAGE IS STILL SEALED. GOOD ITEM TO KEEP AS A SPARE, E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ?????? ITEM #7839 |
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