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Eibach Shock Spring For Yamaha Fz1 Fz1000 -eibach Ers 0700.225.0600 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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Eibach Shock Spring for Yamaha 2008 FZ1 FZ1000 (check your application)

On spring Part #  0700.225.0600

Approximately: 7 inches long wit 2-1/4 Inner Diameter

Used part 

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BOXED WEIGHT JUST OVER 3 LBS. SHIPPING CALCULATED BASED ON YOUR ZIP CODE.

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