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Suzuki Tiller Handle Kit / #63002-87l05-oep / New / 70a-90a on 2040-parts.com

US $669.95
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:INMAR Manufacturer Part Number:63002-87L05-OEP

 

SUZUKI TILLER HANDLE KIT / #63002-87L05-OEP ""NEW""

DF70A - DF90A

Includes

Lever, Throttle

Mark, Clutch Shift

Tube, Throttle Cable (L:150)

Extension, Steering Bracket

Bracket, Tiller Handle

Spacer, Tiller Handle

Adjuster Assy, Steering

Washer, Tiller Handle Bush

Handle Assy, Tiller

Mark, Handle Grip

Bolt

Nuts

Washer

Bush

Installation Instructions


>> OLDER PART NUMBERS <<

63002-87L04-OEP

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