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Camshaft Exhaust Suzuki Drz400 Drz400e Drz400s 2000-2007 12720-29f20 12720-29f21 on 2040-parts.com

US $134.95
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Suzuki Manufacturer Part Number:12720-29F20 Warranty:No

Suzuki

Stock Camshaft Exhaust

  Fits:

  • 2000 DR-Z400 - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2000 DR-Z400E - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2000 DR-Z400S - CAM SHAFT/VALVE
  • 2001 DR-Z400 - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2001 DR-Z400E - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2001 DR-Z400S - CAM SHAFT/VALVE
  • 2002 DR-Z400 - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2002 DR-Z400E - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2002 DR-Z400S - CAM SHAFT/VALVE
  • 2003 DR-Z400 - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2003 DR-Z400E - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2003 DR-Z400S - CAM SHAFT/VALVE
  • 2004 DR-Z400 - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2004 DR-Z400E - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
  • 2004 DR-Z400S - CAM SHAFT/VALVE
  • 2005 DR-Z400E - CAMSHAFT - VALVE
  • 2006 DR-Z400E - CAMSHAFT - VALVE
  • 2007 DR-Z400E - CAMSHAFT - VALVE
  • Taken off a 2006 DR Z400 In Our Service Department

    Note:

    -- This Part Has Been Tested From Our Service Department and Is Good

     

    Photographs Depict Actual Product

     

    Suzuki OEM Part #: 12720-29F20 / 12720-29F21

     

    Retail Price: $266.90

     

    Ebay Price: $149.95

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