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04 05 Gsxr 600 750 Front Fork Forks Right Left Tube Lower Tree Straight Str8 on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

North Carolina, US

North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Warranty:No

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION OF THIS PART:  Off of an '05 GSXR 600.  Will fit '04 & '05 600's & 750's.  Includes right and left fork tubes and lower tree.  No leaky fork seals.  All mounts are intact.  One steering stop on lower tree is bent and has a crack, as seen.

Please feel free to e-mail us with any questions prior to your purchase.  This is a used part and may have scratches and scuffs -- normal wear is expected.  We sell used motorcycle parts, not new, so price reflects.

All items are returnable within fourteen (14) days of the Buyer's receipt of item.  There is a 15% restocking fee per item that will be applied to all returns.  All returned items must be in the same condition as when they left our warehouse, uninstalled, and in the original packaging.  We inscribe our parts, so please do not try to return your old, nonfunctioning parts to us. Buyer shall bear the cost of the return shipping.

Your purchase of this item constitutes your agreement to all the terms set forth in this ad.  Looking for other parts -- be sure to visit our store!

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