Suzuki Fa50 Speedometer W/ignition Switch & Key Fork Lock & Housing Scooter on 2040-parts.com
Flint, Michigan, US
This is a speedometer and lockset from a 1982 Suzuki FA50. It comes with everything you see in the pictures. The ignition and for lock have a working key. The housing is faded and shows signs of its age. The wiring is intact and the turn signal bulb works but the high beam does not. Please email with questions. Thanks
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