Suzuki Df250 Four Stroke Lower Unit 2004 on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
needs to be rebuilt but it is a complete lower unit off of a 2004 suzuki df250 four stroke engine the unit is counter rotating but that can be changed the gear case, water pump housing, and surrounding parts are in great shape it just needs to be taken apart and rebuilt. I was going to do it myself but realized i didnt have the tools necessary to do so. this lower unit will fit a few different models check with your mechanic before purchasing.
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