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Suzki Gsxf 600 Katana Shift Lever. Oem, 1997. on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
:

This shift lever is in great shape.

This part ( or parts ) came off of a 1997 Katana, the 1997 model ranged from 1988 to and through 1997 and it should fit any Suzuki GSX600 Katana through those years, if your model 600 is something other than a 1997, e-mail me, with the year of your bike and I am confident that we can figure it out. Also of note, some parts would interchange between the 600 and 750 Katanas. THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON PARTS UNLESS THERE WAS AN ERROR ON MY SIDE! I AM SORRY ABOUT THIS BUT, IF YOU ARE IN QUESTION ABOUT INTERCHANGEABILITY CONTACT ME FIRST!!!!!!

 I stand behind the parts I am selling off of this bike and any issue's, questions or concerns will be taken care of to the satisfaction of both parties. This part as well as any of the parts can be purchased through ebay, I reserve the right to withdraw this sale at any time.

These parts are in good shape but, they are not new.

We are offering free shipping in the continental United States however, if it needs to be sent overnight, we will need to add the additional costs for this shipping.

Keywords, Suzuki Katana motorcycle parts GSX600 GSX600F

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