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Suzuki Flywheel 32102-87j01 Df40 50 Hp 1999 Thru 2010 4 Stroke on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dunnellon, Florida, United States

Dunnellon, Florida, United States
very clean
Stroke:4-Stroke Manufacturer Part Number:32102-87J01 Brand:suzuki Engine(HP):DF40

This part was removed from a 2000 DF40 Ser# 04001F-032014 . All parts are guaranteed to be in working condition. If not, You may return for a replacement part or a refund which ever we determine is appropriate . Contact us if you need any other parts from this motor and we will place them on Ebay for you to purchase . Citrus County Outboard Recycling. Florida . 3525640746

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