2006 Suzuki Ltr450 Ltr 450 Atv Engine Inner Clutch Cover W/ Water Pump Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Arizona, United States
This clutch cover assembly is off of a Suzuki LTR 450 will fit other years but came off a 2006. It includes the water pump but the wheel inside the housing seems a little worn. Please look at the pictures for condition of the cover itself . This item is for sale as is and thank you for looking!
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