1985 Suzuki GS 750 pair of horns. Untested. Used condition. Check out my other items! If it is a part I am selling it may fit others, check with a dealer. Please be thorough and ask any and all questions before you bid. Check all pictures. Payment is due within 2 days of end of auction. All sales are final and absolutely no refunds will be issued. Items are sold as is/ no warranties. As with any item used, it may need a cleaning/servicing. Please remember you are bidding on used merchandise, not new!
Electrical Components for Sale
- * 1983 suzuki gs 750 starter (US $9.99)
- K&s turn signal wiring kit with mount brackets 12v(US $47.35)
- 2008 honda crf250r wire harness stator flywheel cdi box ignition coil (US $225.00)
- 2003 - 2004 honda cbr600rr cbr 600 rr ecu / ecm ignition module engine control(US $126.99)
- Electrosport industries high power stator arc 400 dvx for kaw kfx400 suzlt-z400(US $126.23)
- Suzuki c50 lh turnsignal(US $12.00)
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