Suzuki Df70 Oil Level Gauge Guide Dipstick Holder 16930-99e11 on 2040-parts.com
Branford, Connecticut, United States
This item is an oil level gauge guide dipstick holder from a 2002 Suzuki DF70 4 stroke outboard. This dipstick guide is in great condition and came out of a running motor. The motor had a bad head and the customer decided to just repower, so we are parting the motor out instead of fixing it. This part is NLA (No Longer Available)
Part Number: 16930-99E11
List Price: $15.17
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