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Bw2 Bmw G650x Country 2007 Engine Rear Shock Mount Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Used parts in good condition - please see full description
Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:na

 

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2007 BMW G650X Country 2007 Model with only 10968 miles

  • Engine rear shock mount bracket - in good shape - works - from a good running bike 
  • 10968 miles on the bike
  • Used parts - you should assume they will need some cleaning before use
  • The part(s) in the pictures is the part we are selling.
  • Any questions email us or call 734 996 0135

 

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