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Morse Control Rack & Pinion Steering Cable Command 200 300620-240 20 Ft Ssc13010 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
Old stock
Brand:MORSE CONTROL Manufacturer Part Number:300620-240 SSC13010

Morse control steering cable.

Morse control part no. 300620-240

Type: Command 200

Teleflex SSC13010 replaced this cable.

Length: 20 ft. 

New old stock.

Some pictures are of this cable. Some are of a shorter cable but same style.

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