Suzuki Gsxr Front Wheel With 320mm Rotor $400.00 on 2040-parts.com
Highland, Michigan, US
Front Wheel for Suzuki GSXR comes with 220 mm Rotor. Wheel and Rotors are used but in great shape.
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