Suzuki Pinion Gear Set Part Number 57301-95830 Dt75tcld Dt85clf 1983-1985 on 2040-parts.com
Fayetteville, Arkansas, US
This is a Suzuki pinion gear set part number 57301-95830 . Looks like this should fit the 1983-1985 DT75TCLD and 1983-1985 DT85TCLD. Will ship to the USA only. Original box is ruff so I will ship in another box. Will remove the Suzuki label and send with the gears.
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