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Yamaha G16 - G22 Choke Cable 4 Cycle Gas Golf Cart 1996 - 2002 12 3/4" Long on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
Location:

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:YAMAHA JN6-F6331-00-00, JN6-F6331-11-00 Part Brand:AFTER MARKET # CBL-007 # 4293

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YAMAHA CHOKE CABLE 12-3/4" LONG
FOR YAMAHA G16 - G22
 4 CYCLE GAS CARTS  1996 - 2002
 YAMAHA #s JN6-F6331-00-00, JN6-F6331-11-00

AFTERMARKET #S 4293, CBL-007


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THESE ARE AFTER MARKET PARTS 

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