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Suzuki Outboard Parts 2" White Trim Gauge 99105-80105 on 2040-parts.com

US $41.99
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Burlington, Washington, United States

Burlington, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Suzuki Outboards Country of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:99105-80105 Component Type:Rigging Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:759266045064

Brand NEW Suzuki Outboard Parts 2" White Trim Gauge 99105-80105

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You are bidding on Brand NEW Suzuki Outboard Parts 2" White Trim Gauge 99105-80105


The item is Brand New.

Factory Sealed.


To help maintain steering stability and good performance, proper trim angle is essential. This 2" Diameter - White Trim Gauge helps you monitor the trim angle. For use with 2-wire senders. Features include perimeter-lighted white dial with stylish blue and black graphics, polished stainless steel bezel, contoured black pointer and glass lens. Includes instructions and mounting hardware.


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