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06 07 08 09 11-15 Gsx-r Gsxr 600 750 Oem Fuel Pump 1,115 Miles Like New on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Montoursville, Pennsylvania, United States

Montoursville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

DONT SPEND HUNDREDS ON A NEW FUEL PUMP!!!

THIS IS LIKE NEW WITH ONLY 1,115 MILES ON IT!!!

IN PERFECT MECHANICAL SHAPE

LOOKS IDENTICAL TO 11-16 FUEL PUMPS, BUT PLEASE CHECK WITH DEALERS TO CONFIRM FITMENT. 

Part was removed from a 2009 Suzuki GSXR 750 with 1,115 Miles! Most items have no damage. If anything is damaged I will make it clear in the pictures. I will not try to hide any damage. Parts will have normal wear and tear from use. Please email me with any questions or for more detailed pictures regarding a specific part.

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If there is an issue with the part when you receive it, please let me know immediately so we can resolve the issue. Negative feedback will be left for non-paying buyers in most circumstances.

Thank you for looking, and happy bidding!

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