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Marine / Boat Universal Ignition Kill Switch With Lanyard & 7 Keys #51302 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.50
Location:

New Paris, Indiana, United States

New Paris, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Boater Sports Manufacturer Part Number:51302 UPC:763562513028

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51302 Universal Kill Switch Lanyard
Universal kill switch lanyard fits replacement lanyards. Coiled cord. Plastic safety vest clip. Has 7 keys to fit all BRP, Johnson, Evinrude, Mercury, Yamaha, Honda, Tohatsu, Nissan and Suzuki kill switches.

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