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07 08 Gsxr1000 Gsxr 1000 Stator Rotor Flywheel Alternator on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Taunton, Massachusetts, US

Taunton, Massachusetts, US
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COMES EXACTLY AS PICTURED

SUZUKI

USED GENUINE FACTORY OEM PARTS

GSXR

CONDITION

THIS PART IS IN REAL NICE CONDITION.  WAS PULLED OFF A LOW HOUR RUNNING BIKE THAT IS BEING PARTED OUT. PLEASE SEE PICTURES. PLEASE EMAIL FIRST BEFORE BIDDING FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIP RATES OUTSIDE OF THE CONTINENTAL U.S.

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