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Suzuki Relay Assembly on 2040-parts.com

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Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Lebanon, Missouri, United States
This part is used but it is in very good condition and works great. It was taken off of a parted out motor.
Brand:Suzuki Manufacturer Part Number:38860-76F01

This is a Suzuki Relay Assembly that is used, but it is in very good condition and works well.  It was taken off of a parted out motor. It fits DF220 or DF225, part # 38860-76F01. We are cleaning out shelves and selling items at clearance prices. If you have any questions give us a call 417-588-3550 or email sharon@lsklebanon.com

 

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