1991 Suzuki Gsx750 Katana Motor Engine Crank Transmission Cylinder Head on 2040-parts.com
Leominster, Massachusetts, United States
this is an engine out of a 1991 suzuki gsx750 katana. it is a running driving engine. the starter motor, and alternator were sold off of it. one of the front oil lines that goes to the oil cooler is broken. this engine has 25,000 miles on it. |
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