2006-2009 Suzuki Gsxr 600 750 Hardcover Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, US
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Covers Suzuki GSXR600 2006-2009, GSXR750 2006-2009.
High quality product covers all systems, maintenance & repairs.
Hundreds of photos & color-wiring diagram showing complete disassembly and reassembly of the bike.
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