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Teleflex Rotary Steering Cable By Teleflex 10 Ft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Destin, Florida, United States

Destin, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Teleflex Marine Manufacturer Part Number:SSC6110

This is a brand new Teleflex QCll replacement steering cable assembly and fits most rotary helms made after 1968. The QC ll features the patented Quick connect hook-ups. Ease installation uses simple snap in connection. Teleflex Cable Connect(QC) are industry standard.

I ordered this cable and received it 7-22-16 to install to my boat but found that  it was not needed. It was not installed at all and it is totally new condition and includes the factory installation instructions never used or even looked at.

It will be shipped to you in the same box sent by the shipping .


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