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1967 Suzuki B105p Bearcat Vintage Swingarm on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, US

Omaha, Nebraska, US
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1967 Suzuki Bearcat B105P Swingarm. The Swingarm have some pitting and obvious use. The swingarm is solid and not all rusted out. They are very functional and a not worn out. The bolts are not included in this listing. This would most likely fit other year models as well. Some of the early bikes parts interchange with other models as well although I am not sure which.

Look closely at the pictures before you bid. These parts are not restored and may need further cleaning. Electrical parts are not tested or guaranteed. Please email me with any questions that you may have. Shipping anywhere other than the continental United States can be done. Shipping will be by quote. I will need your complete address for that quote along with a contact phone number. UPS requires that info for a quote. No refunds on Items sold and shipped outside the USA.

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