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Suzuki Dt15c Outboard Motor Propeller Shaft Housing 1989-1997 56120-93901-0ed on 2040-parts.com

US $105.95
Location:

Madison, Alabama, United States

Madison, Alabama, United States
NOS OEM
Brand:SUZUKI Manufacturer Part Number:56120-93901-93901-0ED

This item is a NEW OEM NOS propeller shaft housing for a Suzuki DT15C Outboard Motor (89-97) 15 horse power motor. This item has been opened but never used.  The original Suzuki part number for this item was 56120-93900-01T which superseded to -02M, -10V, -0ED then finally superseded to 56120-93901-0ED which is discontinued. This part is marked 56120-93900-0ED.  This part may fit other models, so check with your local dealer or mechanic for your specific application. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us. 

 
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