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Yamaha Jet Boat Throttle Cable F0r-u7252-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Sayville, New York, United States

Sayville, New York, United States
new old stock
Displayed Make:Yamaha Warranty:No Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:F0R-U7252-00-00


For sale
"New old stock" Replacement OE Yamaha Jet Boat Throttle Cable.
Item has never been used or installed.

Overall Length:140.75in
Throw Length:3.5 in
OEM REF # : F0R-U7252-00-00
Applications
1999 Yamaha LS 2000 Throttle Cable

2000 Yamaha LS 2000 Throttle Cable
2000 Yamaha XR 1800 Throttle Cable

2001 Yamaha LS 2000 Throttle Cable

2002 Yamaha LS 2000 Throttle Cable

2003 Yamaha AR 210 Throttle Cable
2003 Yamaha LS 2000 Throttle Cable
2003 Yamaha LX 210 Cranberry Throttle Cable
2003 Yamaha LX210 Throttle Cable

2004 Yamaha AR 210 Throttle Cable
2004 Yamaha LX210 Throttle Cable

2005 Yamaha AR 210 Throttle Cable
2005 Yamaha LX210 Throttle Cable

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