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Georgetown, Idaho, United States
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Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:PM13595 / 43595

POWERMADD

THROTTLE CABLE EXTENSION KIT

FOR YAMAHA 4 STROKE SNOWMOBILES
WILL NOT WORK ON 2 STROKE

 

ALLOWS HANDLEBARS TO BE RAISED UP TO 10 INCHES

INLINE ADJUSTER FINE TUNES CABLE TENSION & SLACK

NO MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED

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