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1977-78-79 Suzuki 7.5 Hp Outboard Lower Gear Unit 55100-96811-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Billings, Montana, United States

Billings, Montana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Suzuki Manufacturer Part Number:55100-96811-01 Engine(HP):7.5 Stroke:2-Stroke

 Buy it Now Includes One good used Suzuki 7.5 hp outboard Lower unit assembly.You get everything pictured.Gears turn as they should.Impeller should be replaced before use.Rough paint with expected nicks.20" 1/2" drive shaft length.Donor motor 1979 Suzuki 7.5 HP outboard.Part #55100-96811-01.Montana Freshwater used only.Should fit Many different Years and HP ranges.No return but guaranteed to work or your money back.Free USA Lower 48 States Ground Shipping International Pays full shipping.Alaska,Hawaii And Puerto Rico Free shipping also.Thanks!.Search..Johnson 85 hp outboard..Johnson tilt-trim..Mercury tilt trim..Johnson lower unit..mercury tiller

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