Suzuki 09-12 C50 Backrest Mounting Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Mineral Wells, West Virginia, US
NEW* GENUINE SUZUKI BOULEVARD
BILLET PASSENGER BACKREST MOUNTING HARDWARE THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO MOUNT BILLET BACKREST TO YOUR SUZUKI C50!! FITS: 2009-2012 SUZUKI BOULEVARD C50 **NEW, STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE, NEVER BEEN INSTALLED OR EVEN OPENED!!** PART# 990A0-75072
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