Generator Assy, Signal Signal Generator, Suzuki Gsf400, Suzuki Part #33110-10d00 on 2040-parts.com
Brighton, Colorado, US
SUZUKI GENUINE PARTS
PART #33110-10D00
GENERATOR ASSY, SIGNAL
Assemblies where 33110-10D00 is used
- 1991 Bandit (GSF400) - SIGNAL GENERATOR
- 1992 Bandit (GSF400) - SIGNAL GENERATOR
- 1993 Bandit (GSF400) - SIGNAL GENERATOR
New in box - comes with attachment parts shown in first picture (also new in packages).
PART #31497-45000
PART #33115-30B01
and compatible screws.
We originally purchased this for over $110.00. Never used.
Please contact me with any questions prior to bidding. I only accept returns if I send you the wrong item. Thanks!
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