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06 07 08 09 Zx-14 Front Forks on 2040-parts.com

US $265.00
Location:

Irmo, South Carolina, US

Irmo, South Carolina, US
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Item is a Pair of Front Forks off a 2008 Zx-14. Item is used but in good shape. Came off a running and functional bike that had 6,700 Miles. Does have some scratches from wear and tear but is ready to be installed to work for you. Items that you see are what you get. Any questions, please dont hesitate to contact me. Paypal only...

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