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Suzuki Dr 650 Se K4-k11 2004-2011 Cylinder Stock Bore In Sealed Package New on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
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Frackville, Pennsylvania, US

Frackville, Pennsylvania, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A BRAND NEW OE SUZUKI CYLINDER FOR A 2004 THRU 2011 DR 650.  THIS ITEM IS BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX, AND STILL SEALED IN THE ORIGINAL PLASTIC WRAPPING FROM SUZUKI.  ITEM WAS ORDERED SEVERAL YEARS AGO BY MISTAKE AND SITTING ON THE SHELF SINCE THEN.  RATHER THA PAY A RESTOCK FEE, AND RETURN SHIPPING I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE SOMEONE A GOOD DEAL.  ORIGINAL MSRP FROM SUZUKI IS 775.69.  FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 570-875-1622, OR VIA EBAY E-MAIL.  THANKS

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