Heat shield from a running 1988 Suzuki Cavalcade LX (GV1400)
Will fit all years 1986 to 1988 LX model (Probably GT and LXE models also. Check before bidding)
Good condition.
Fairings & Body Work for Sale
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- Suzuki cavalcade (gv1400) meter bracket(US $7.99)
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- 06-07 suzuki gsxr600 750 front wheel rim straight 2006 2007 **oem**(US $249.99)
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