99-07 Hayabusa Left And Right Side Fairing Plastics on 2040-parts.com
Trenton, New Jersey, US
Left and right fairings only off a 2005 gsxr 1300 hayabusa. Damaged and need repair work. Can be done just don't have the time. Fits years 99-07 hayabusa
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