88-97 1988-1997 Suzuki Gsx 600 F Katana Main Wire Harness Wiring Gsx600 Gsx600f on 2040-parts.com
Melrose Park, Illinois, US
Good used wire harness from a 1993 Suzuki GSX600F "600 Katana. It appears to be complete, no cut wires, should be plug and play. Should fit 1988-1997 GSX600F models.
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