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Used 1999 Suzuki Dt 200, Outboard Motor Throttle Body And Throttle Valve Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Mount Zion, Illinois, US

Mount Zion, Illinois, US
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 We are selling a 1999 Suzuki DT 200 outboard motor Throttle body and throttle valve sensor. The sensor is a Denso 39400-0021. Both are in good condition . I am not able to test this sensor but it should be good. The motor was running it came off of.

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