Chrome Torque Link For 4ls Drum Brake 1972 Suzuki Gt750 Gt550 Brake Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Kennesaw, Georgia, US
These torque links are in great shape with NO corrosion and NO damage other than minor scratches. NOT bent or tweaked. Spotless condition. Ready to install...............these come as a set of 2.
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