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1999-2002 Suzuki Quadrunner 250 Lt-f 300f Side Cover Set 53122-39da0 53112-39da0 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.88
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Rising Fawn, Georgia, United States

Rising Fawn, Georgia, United States
good usable condition
Manufacturer Part Number:53122-39DA0 53112-39DA0

1999-2002 Suzuki Quadrunner 250 LT-F 300F Side Cover Set 53122-39DA0 53112-39DA0

Good usable condition. Left cover missing 1 tab. Right cover missing both tabs. No cracks.

Removed from a 2000 LT-F250F. Part will also work on the following units:

1999 LT-F250
1999 LT-F250F
1999 LT-F300F
2000 LT-F250
2000 LT-F250F
2000 LT-F300F
2001 LT-F250
2001 LT-F250F
2001 LT-F300F
2002 LT-F250F
2002 LT-F300F

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