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1987 Gsxr1100 Gsxr 1100 Extended Swingarm Swing Arm on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Pittstown, New Jersey, US

Pittstown, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Returns are handled on a case by case basis. We determine how shipping reimbursements will be handled and we reserve the right to charge a 10% restocking fee on any items returned at our discretion. Thank you! Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Suzuki:GSXR1100

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Up for sale is the extended swingarm off a 1987 GSXR1100.

Condition: Has scratches, decent shape.
Please view pictures for conditions. Ask all questions. Thank you! 

  • This is a very rare find.
  • Fits: Do research for fitment.
  • Item sold as is.

Shipping:

  • Tracking numbers are emailed to you at the moment of shipment
  • We do NOT ship to Hawaii, Alaska, or APO addresses
  • Puerto Rico is acceptable but additional charges will be added
  • For international shipping, email for us for a shipping quote.

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  • Parts Availability: 99.5% we have the item available for immediate shipment.
  • Returns: All items are returnable only within 30 days of the auction end date unless otherwise stated in the auction description. There will be a 10% restocking fee applied to all returns unless you are exchanging for equal or greater value items. Shipping is not refunded. All Returned Items must be in new condition, uninstalled and in original packaging.
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