Suzuki Gsxr1300 Hayabusa Busa 99-07 Front Brake Master Cylinder 019 on 2040-parts.com
Bradenton, Florida, US
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SUZUKI GSXR1300 Hayabusa Busa 99-07 FRONT BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER 019 This came off a 2000 GSXR 1300 Hayabusa with 25302 miles on it. This was not a wrecked bike. All parts are in good used condition with normal wear and tear on them. ITEM CONDITION Some items are as good as new, some may show signs of normal use, and some may be considered damaged but repairable. We do our best to carefully clean, inspect, and photograph each item and describe it as accurately as possible. PLEASE EXAMINE PICTURES CLOSELY! Consult your local dealer to be sure part will fit your vehicle. May fit other years and models, check with your local dealer. BUSINESS HOURS
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