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1978 Suzuki Rm100 Back Brake Lever Suzuki Rm100 Rear Brake Pedal on 2040-parts.com

US $27.77
Location:

Lomita, California, United States

Lomita, California, United States
THERE IS SOME LIGHT SURFACE RUST STAINS,NICKS,SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES...
Part Brand:Suzuki Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Right Country of Manufacture:Japan

1978 SUZUKI RM100 !!!

REAR BRAKE LEVER / PEDAL !!!

GOOD CONDITION : STRAIGHT, NO CRACKS OR REPAIRS !!!

THERE IS SOME LIGHT SURFACE RUST STAINS,SCUFFS,AND SCRATCHES !!!

READY TO USE !!!

VIEW PHOTOS !!!

I HAND CLEAN AND INSPECT ALL PARTS MYSELF TO ENSURE THE QUALITY OF ALL PARTS I POST "I AM A ONE MAN SHOW" !!!

I WILL BE HAPPY TO COMBINE SHIPPING, SO PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER ITEMS

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