Suzuki Gsxr 1100 1992 Second Air Emissions Parts. on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, US
I have an emissions sytem called second air that includes all or most of the pieces needed to make your 1992 ( and other years ) Suzuki GSX 1100R stock. It also includes the frame mounted emissions canister with the rest and all or most of the parts needed are here.
These parts are used but are in good working order and sold AS-IS. I will take ( money back ) returns only if the error is on my side. If you are not 100% sure that this ( or any ) part I have will fit or even retro-fit, contact me first and I will try to resolve it before you buy parts.
I reserve the right to remove this posting at any time for any reason. I will ship for free in the continental U.S. There are no returns on parts unless there is an error on my side.
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