04 Gsxr 600 Headlight Factory Oem Suzuki Part on 2040-parts.com
Rocky River, Ohio, US
This was removed from a functioning street bike. I'm turning it into a track bike is the reasoning for sale. This is in perfect shape. Bulbs are included I will not ship until payment is received. Thanks
On Oct-21-13 at 20:47:37 PDT, seller added the following information:
Reserve is set at $65
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