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Twin Carb Throttle Cable 4' Overall 2' Twin Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States
AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS.
PNL:MM-78-FC38E-[DWW-BMK]

Up for  bid is a NEW TWIN CARBURETOR THROTTLE CABLE 4' OVERALL 2' TWIN CABLE.

AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS. 


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