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Suzuki Df300 Outboard Starter Motor 2007 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, United States

Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

2007 Suzuki DF300 Outboard Starter Motor. Should fit other years also.

Good condition, engine had a little over 300 hours before the powerhead ingested water.

I am parting out this motor and have almost all parts available: lower unit, ECM, starter, camshafts, battery charging coil, flywheel, plastics, engine cover, midsection, cam sprockets, cylinder heads, collector cover, drive gear, flywheel, fuel injectors and rail, fuel pump and vapor separator, ignition coils, oil pump, oil pump sprocket, shift actuator, wiring harness, and more, all except the block and crankshaft.

Message me if you need a part, or call me at 732-857-7301.

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