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Suzuki Engine Control Unit 33920-93j37 Fits Df200 - 250hp 4-stroke Outboards Man on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
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Bristol, Rhode Island, United States

Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Suzuki Engine Control Unit 33920-93J37 fits DF200 - 250hp 4-stroke outboards man, US $475.00, image 1
Used / Tested / Good Condition
Manufacturer Part Number:33920-93J37 Brand:Suzuki

Suzuki Engine Control Unit 33920-93J37 fits DF200 - 250hp 4-stroke outboards many 2004 - 2010 models. This was removed from 2006 DF250 with a bad block. Used / Tested / Good Condition

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