1978 Suzuki Pe175 Clutch Actuator Arm No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Waukegan, Illinois, US
1978 Suzuki PE175 Clutch Actuator Arm / Lever & Shaft Assembly - PE 175 250 400Clutch Actuator Arm / Lever & Shaft Assembly from a 1982 Suzuki PE 175. Good working condition. Excellent splines. Gear is good. Should fit other years and models but not sure which. See my other listings for other Suzuki PE parts, always happy to combine shipping! Thanks!
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