1982 Suzuki GS450L kickstand with spring
Parts are off a 1982 Suzuki GS450L Parts may fit other years and models but there are no guarantees. Parts are accurately described and pictured what you see is what you get. This is a used part and so it will not be in perfect condition. There may be surface rust, imperfections, and fading. Buy with confidence check my seller rating. I may have other parts available so if there is something you are looking for in particular please message me!
Electrical Components for Sale
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