Yamaha Golf Cart G1 Choke Cable (2cycle) on 2040-parts.com
Plainwell, Michigan, United States
YAMAHA GOLF CART CHOKE CABLE FITS ALL YAMAHA GOLF CARTS MODEL G1 1979-1989 (2 CYCLE) WITH FORWARD AND REVERSE IN THE KEY SWITCH
CABLE MEASURES 90 INCHES LONG
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