1994-1997 Suzuki Rf900 Rear Fender Eliminator With Clear Turn Signals on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, US
This is a rear fender eliminator bracket with rear turn signals and license plate mount for a 1994-1997 Suzuki Rf900 . Amber bulbs are included. Everything is fully functional. May fit other engine size rf models.
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