Suzuki Remote Control Box W/ Trim Switch Marine Boat Top Mount on 2040-parts.com
Valier, Illinois, US
This is a Suzuki remote control box/single 710 S . Part # 67200-92E 02 . I believe this is a top mount . I don't know anything about it except it is NEW OLD STOCK , but no box . Item sold as is
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