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Rear Brake Caliper, Line, Sensor - Brembo Oem 1998 Bmw K1200 Rs on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Santa Barbara, California, US

Santa Barbara, California, US
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Rear Brake Caliper, Line, sensor - Brembo OEM 1998 BMW K1200 RS

Looks to be in  very good condition. Has been sitting on the shelf for a couple years.

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