Suzuki Outboard Oem Fuel Gauge -works Well/excellent Cond- Free Shipping In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Old Lyme, Connecticut, United States
Excellent condition OEM Suzuki outboard fuel gauge
Complete with gasket, hardware and install bracket Excellent condition and complete with original gasket, mounting bracket and hardware Removed from an enclosed cabin boat so there is no sun fading or expose damage. Excellent condition and close to like new FREE SHIPPING IN USA Sold exactly as pictued. Guaranteed to work perfectly or money back Please email us any questions and we will try to help |
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