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**used** Gpr V1 Stabilizer on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Olive Branch, Mississippi, US

Olive Branch, Mississippi, US
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This is a GPR V1 stabilizer. It came off of a 2006 KTM xc-w 250. It is in good working condition and has all parts needed to mount up to tripple tree. Included is the pro taper handle bar clamp for fat bars. There are no cracks or stress fractures on this item. It is ready to be installed and put to use. This item sells new for $450.00 not including the pro taper clamp, which runs $100 new. It will fit KTM models as listed. XCW 06-07 Sx 00-04 MXC 00-07 EXC 00-07 Please make sure this item will fit your bike before buying as there are no refunds. Thanks

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