Ktm 2007 Wp Rear Shock Suspencion on 2040-parts.com
Worcester, Massachusetts, US
really good suspencion works great came of a running 2007 Ktm sx 250 may fit other Ktm wp shock does have few scratches but in great condition bid With cofidence any question just leave a message thank you For looking have a great day
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