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90 's Suzuki Dt 115 Hp Suzuki V4 Outboard Engine Powerhead Freshwater Mn on 2040-parts.com

US $1,899.99
Location:

Keewatin, Minnesota, United States

Keewatin, Minnesota, United States
Good Used Freshwater Parts
Brand:Suzuki Stroke:2-Stroke Engine(HP):115 Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan


For all of your used freshwater outboard motors and parts contact: 

NOS Marine
(218)403-0299 or (218)403-0450

106 W. 3rd Ave
P.O. Box 697
Keewatin, MN 55753

For sale is a new/used powerhead that was from a 1990's DT115 Hp Suzuki 2 Stroke V4 outboard motor. This item has been inspected and it is a brand new take off with less than 1 hr on it. The cylinder heads are not shown but are included. We also have other parts for this motor in stock. If you have any questions, please use eBay's e-mail system or just call Paul at (218)403-0299 or Scott at (218)403-0450.  

Canada and worldwide customers, please e-mail us for a reasonable shipping quote.

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