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Suzuki Outboard Swivel Brackets & Screws 2 & 2.2 Hp D2e 1984 New 41101-98400 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Watertown, Massachusetts, United States

Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:suzuki Country of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:41101-98400

bid is for 1 pair of   DT  2 & 2.2  hp  suzuki clamp screws port & starboard  only one shown includes both left & right sides ,1997   other years  still wraped  note list price aprox $90.00 each                  *  41101-98400-                                   ( buy it for  the price of clamp screws )

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