Suzuki Df 70 Four 4 Stroke Throttle Body on 2040-parts.com
Deltona, Florida, United States
this came off a running,fully
functional motor that was parted out due to nobody wanting to buy it as a
whole.hours unknown.model and serial number is in pictures.im sure they will need a little cleaning.please
ask any questions before you buy.make me an offer.item was in good
working order when took off.check out my other auctions as the whole
motor is being listed..thank you
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