Suzuki Side Mount Remote Control Box New in box, however the control box could have a very minor scratch from storage! Part. nr: 67200-93J00, 67200-93J01, 67200-93J02 For manual started engines without powertrim. The control box comes with manual(in French and English), mounting parts and cable ends! The remote control lever can be relocated from the portside to the starboard side |
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