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SeaDoo Jet Boat Throttle Cable Speedster Sportster Challenger LEFT 277000328
$ 26.37
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Description
JSP Manufacturing®
Aftermarket SeaDoo Left Throttle Cable
This Aftermarket Sea-Doo Left Throttle Cable is compatible with the models listed below. Tested for consistent quality and meets or exceeds original OEM specifications. Please check you part number before placing an order.
New Aftermarket Sea Doo Left Throttle Cable
OEM quality aftermarket replacement part
Exact item is pictured
Overall Length: 107.875 in
Throw Length: 4.875 in
Replaces the following Part Numbers:
OEM Part #:
278000328
SBT #: 27-4172L
Brand: JSP Manufacturing®
MPN: CBL-TH-S-277000328
Aftermarket Part fits the following Years, Make & Models:
1994 Sea-Doo Speedster Throttle Cable
1995 Sea-Doo Speedster Throttle Cable
1996 Sea-Doo Speedster Throttle Cable
**If you are unsure if this product will work with your model, please select contact seller for more information.
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Shipping Information
We guarantee that if you place the order on a business day before 2PM, it will ship out that same day. If placed after 2PM, it will ship out the following business day. Unfortunately, once your order leaves our facility we are unable to control delays or errors by the shipping carrier. The EBAY "GUARANTEED" delivery dates do not actually nor reliably reflect the correct shipping dates from the shipping carriers "ESTIMATED" delivery dates.
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