This listing is for a good used Suzuki GSF400 Bandit Rear Seat, fits 1991-1993. Nice condition, no tears, very useable. PayPal payment is due within 5 days of listing end, buyer pays $9.00 shipping. International buyers pay increased shipping cost.
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