48" Throttle Cable Assembly Mini Sprint Micro Sprint Tq Midget Sprint on 2040-parts.com
Mount Juliet, Tennessee, US
Listing is for a Universal 48" Throttle Cable Assembly. Cable Housing is 48" long with adjusters on each end. Inner cable length is 53" Long. It is used on Mini Sprints, Micro Sprints, and TQ Midgets.
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