This bike only had less than 8,000 miles on it the parts are used and some will need cleaning and or paint. the item pictured comes as pictured. thanks for looking ride safe.
Electrical Components for Sale
- Yamaha 1999 r1 yzf-r1 yzf rectifier sh650a-12 g9.5.2(US $29.99)
- 2005 suzuki gsxr600 starter clutch(US $39.95)
- 82-86 1982 honda cb450sc cb450 nighthawk guage cluster speedo & tach etc(US $37.95)
- Yamaha 1999 r1 yzf-r1 yzf wir1ng harness for headlights and gauges & relays(US $19.99)
- Honda v65 magna & sabre yellow wire repair kit new oem(US $19.99)
- Cdi box nss250as nss250s reflex sport scooter 01-07 02 03 04 05 09 ignition unit(US $119.95)
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Ford Verve Sedan
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