Nps50 Ruckus Wire Harness Complete With Computer on 2040-parts.com
Siloam Springs, Arkansas, US
You are bidding on a complete Ruckus wire harness and computer.. Removed from a 2004 Ruckus that was running fine. Part Number on harness : 32100-GEZ-6700. Part Number on computer GEZ-611.Thank you for looking
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