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Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Atlantis Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:A9420


Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard
 Replaces Honda Part Number: 36154-ZW7-000AH

Use with emergency stop switch  ‘‘SL’’ series flush mount control stop switch. Also used on single engine, dual station key panels. Uses the Honda ‘‘SL’’ type Key. 



Color: Yellow


From the requests of Honda outboard owners everywhere , Atlantis now offers a new lanyard with multiple colors for the Honda outboard Type H lanayrd. With 14 color options you can now have your favorite color lanyard, Instead of the standard Red & Silver offered from Honda.

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