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2008 Gsx-r 600 Gsxr Side Air Intake Cowl Cover Fairing Plastic Body Right Rh on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Prattville, Alabama, US

Prattville, Alabama, US
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Up for auction is an OEM, upper cowl cover fairing from a 2008 GSX-R 600.  This cowl was damage when the bike fell over.  Had someone sitting on it, not paying attention and simply dropped the bike???  So, this piece is now up for auction.  It is a Right Hand side piece.  As you see in the picture, it isn't cracked, or busted, it's just rashed a little on the very edge where it hit the ground.  You can see in the picture, the piece is Suzuki metallic blue and still has a great factory finish and shine.  It has not broken clips or tabs.  If you have any questions, please ask before you bid.  Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!

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