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Motorcycle Rear Shocks Shock Parts Lot 001-72 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Hamburg, New York, United States

Hamburg, New York, United States

DESCRIPTION:  MOTORCYCLE REAR SHOCKS - PARTS LOT

REMOVED FROM:  VARIOUS JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES FROM 70's & 80's

MILEAGE:  N/A

CONDITION / NOTES:  4 MATCHING PAIRS / 8 SHOCKS TOTAL, SOME RUST/DIRT/WEAR/ETC., INCLUDES EXACTLY WHAT IS SHOWN, SEE PHOTOS

STOCK #:  001-72

IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!


*USED PART:  This is a USED PART that may show signs of wear typical for it's age and mileage. This could include: dirt, grease, light scratches, minor dents, light rust/corrosion, and overall general wear. Any defect beyond normal wear will be noted above and shown in the photos. Please read entire listing and review all photos closely. Feel free to ask any questions you might have.


*FITMENT:  For reference we list years/makes/models we believe this part will fit. It may fit others as well. Please research to confirm compatibility before placing your order. We do not guarantee fitment of any used part.






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