Suzuki 2 Hp Dt2 Outboard Motor Plastic Fuel Tank Wih Cap & Filter Mid 1980,s on 2040-parts.com
Justice, Illinois, US
Suzuki 2 HP Outboard Motor Plastic Fuel Tank with Vented Cap and Filter. From mid 1980,s motor. In Excellent used condition. See pictures. Add $8.00 USA shipping Yes I will combine shipping on my items
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