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These Hisun cables are stocked in USA

Short S/N --- SKU--- Description--- Part number

#2---HSLS400-5-0201 --- 400UTV-5 shift cable---PJ000002341A1102

#3---HSLS400-5-0301 --- 400UTV-5 parking brake cable ---PJ000004323A2600

#8---LS400-0301---Hisun 400UTV Parking brake cable assembly D---PJ000004323A0300

#9---LS400-0101---Hisun 400UTV throttle Cable assembly---PJ000006103A1900

#10---LS400E-0101---Hisun 400UTV-4 EFI model throttle cable assembly---PJ000006103A0900

#11---LS400-0201---Hisun 400UTV shift cable assembly F---PJ000002341A0500

#12---LS250E-0101---Hisun 250 EFI model throttle cable---PJ000006103A1000

#13---LS250-0101---Hisun 250 carburetor model throttle cable---PJ000006103A1003

#14---LS700-0301---Hisun 700UTV(A) parking brake cable assembly G---PJ0000043231102

#15---LS700-0101---Hisun 700UTV(A) throttle cable assembly I---PJ0000061032100

#16---LS450-0201---Hisun 700UTV(A) throttle cable assembly I---PJ0000061032100

#17---LS450-0101---Hisun 450UTV throttle cable assembly S---PJ000006103A1601

#18---LS450-0301---Hisun 400UTV Parking brake cable assembly D---PJ000004323A0300

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