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Gsxr1100 Suzuki Oil Cooled Mre Lock-up Cover Dragbike Vintage Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Batavia, Illinois, US

Batavia, Illinois, US
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NICE MRE COVER, NO CRACKS, NO REPAIRS, GASKET SURFACE LOOK'S VERY GOOD. SOME MARKS ON INSIDE, NOT SURE WHY, IT IS A MRE LOCK-UP COVER BUT SOMETHING HIT INSIDE, HE MIGHT OF HAD THE WRONG LOCK-UP IN IT ? COMES WITH THE BILLET OIL FILL CAP. PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE, NR. I BET HIS CLUTCH HUB NUT CAME LOOSE, THAT'S THE ONLY WAY THE LOCK-ARMS COULD HIT. THANKS FOR LOOKING.


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