Fits Suzuki Drz400s Drz400sm 2000-2008 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Aluminum Radiator on 2040-parts.com
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APPLICATIONS *Suzuki DRZ400S DRZ400SM 2000-2008 Core Size Height :10.23 In. Width :4.49 In. Thickness:1.34 In. (2row) Inlet/Outlet: :0.75 In -0.87 In Another Side Height :10.23 In. Width :4.49 In. Thickness:1.34 In. (2row) Inlet/Outlet: :0.75 In -0.75 In NOTE:This item come with a pair,Radiator Cap Included.all aluminum item.Direct Fit.more cooling.
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