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96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 Gsxr 600/750 Tl1000s Tl1000r Clutch Perch W/ Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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Dalton, Georgia, US

Dalton, Georgia, US
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Complete clutch perch with switch and lever for a 97-03 GSXR 600, 96-03 GSXR 750, 01-02 GSXR 1000,  97-01 TL1000S, 98-03 TL1000R.  Check out my feedback and bid with confidence.  Email me with any questions, I usually reply immediately.

 

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