New Suzuki Gsxr 600 / 700 Carbon Fiber Tank Cover on 2040-parts.com
Springville, Alabama, US
up for sale is a new suzuki gsxr 600 1997-99 or gsxr 700 1996-99 tank cover with carbon fiber. package shows wear and gas been open. part number is 99950-64027-crb.item has some lite water stains on bottom on the white part that goes toward the tank.it also has a little stiching comeing loss on top which u can see in pic. and it shows lite staining on the carbon. which u have to look close to see it.other then that great item. we are listing other parts in are store. we ship usa only. items sold asis.thanks
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