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Suzuki Gs750 Headers (inner Pipes #2 #3 - Fits on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Dirty. Scratched (see photos). Solid. Negligible rust.
Brand:Suzuki Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:14170-45000 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Placement on Vehicle:Front

Suzuki GS750 center exhaust pipes.
These pipes came off a 1978 GS750EC.
Solid with little or no rust.
Some scratches that would be under the bike.
Need cleaning.

These Suzuki Headers/pipes p/n 14170-45000 are used on these models:
  • 1977 GS750B
  • 977 GS750C
  • 1977 GS750EC
  • 1977 GS750EN
  • 1977 GS750N
  • 1978 GS750B
  • 1978 GS750C
  • 1978 GS750EC
  • 1978 GS750EN
  • 1978 GS750N
  • 1979 GS750B
  • 1979 GS750C
  • 1979 GS750EC
  • 1979 GS750EN
  • 1979 GS750

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