Used 1999 Suzuki Dt 200, Outboard Motor Prop Shaft, Propeller Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Mount Zion, Illinois, US
We are selling a 1999 Suzuki DT 200 outboard motor Propeller Shaft. It is straight and shows normal wear for its age.
Lower Unit Components for Sale
- Used 1999 suzuki dt 200, outboard motor throttle body and throttle valve sensor(US $250.00)
- Used 1999 suzuki dt 200, outboard motor fuel pump(US $40.00)
- Used 1999 suzuki dt 200, partial shift rod and yoke(US $20.00)
- Oem johnson evinrude impeller kit 0396725(US $48.96)
- johnson evinrude outboards 3-pk. screws 325539 for water inlet screen (box 31)(US $7.99)
- Prop shaft - complete - mercury outboard - pn 52542(US $175.00)
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