Suzuki Marine Outboard Remote Control #67200-93j51 on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, California, United States
1 Qty. Suzuki Outboard remote control assembly, is new condition, BUT MISSING THE OUTBORD ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND THE 3' OF ELECTRICAL CORD. (I used the outboard electrical connector and 3' of cord to convert over to my Mercury controls.) If you need a new Suzuki remote control for your Suzuki outboard and can reuse your connector, this is a great deal. Shipping to be economy ground method to 48 state area only, payment via PayPal. Thanks for looking! |
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