Suzuki Dt140/115 Electronics on 2040-parts.com
Downey, California, United States
All these parts were removed from a 1982 suzuki dt140. Motor lost a cylinder and was taken apart. Motor had 352 hours on it. Comes with everything pictured. Parts were working great. I do belive these parts fit dt115 also but do your homework or ask me. Thank you for looking.
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