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So I have pt-50lc13 and I replaced my main c.b.a (part # LSEP3090A) and/or (board # LSJB3090-1), and I ripped one of the three ribbon cables (red,green,blue) that go to the LCD/Prism unit (connector P2003) and I was wondering if these are replaceable and the part # if they are? thakyou

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SOURCE: I have a Panasonic PT-50LC13 i need a part #

Panasonic part number LSJA0467

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