Gsxr600 Gsxr 600 Race Prepped Cases Crankcase 2001-2003 01 02 03 Decked on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
Suzuki GSXR600K1-K3 stripped cases,
Very light (Street use) Cyl. wear.
Decked .0075" for performance/race rebuild *you will need to confirm that you do not run out of Spec during your build*
Perfect for replacing your worn out or damaged cases.
Components for Sale
- Kawasaki gasket set 11028-1085(US $24.00)
- Harley davidson pushrod covers push rod housings(US $20.00)
- Goldwing gl1500 gl 1500 1988 - 2000 rear fender trunk fairing 80100-mn5-0000(US $0.01)
- Goldwing gl1500 gl 1500 1988 - 2000 body right armrest 81154-mn5-0200(US $0.01)
- Goldwing gl1500 gl 1500 1988 - 2000 body left arm rest armrest 81156-mn5-0200(US $0.01)
- Goldwing gl1500 gl 1500 1988 - 2000 se license plate light # 8941(US $14.99)
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