Myrtle West Adjustable Kickstand Mwsta-hn-103c 08-09 Chrome Cbr - 1000r Lot 7 on 2040-parts.com
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Here for your consideration is a MYRTLE WEST ADJUSTABLE KICKSTAND MWSTA-HN-103C 08-09 CHROME CBR - 1000R LOT 7
Item is NEW sealed packaging and ready to ship within 1 business day. Will be listing lots of MYRTLE WEST products over the next few days so be sure to check out all my Motorcycle Parts in my store. Please review all pictures carefully so you can see exactly what your getting. Ask any questions prior to purchase and I'll be more then happy to help. Thanks for stopping by....................... P-2 LOT 7 |
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