Suzuki Gsxr600 Ingnition 2001-2003 No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Beacon, New York, United States
Up for grabs is a used ignition that came off of a 2002 GSXR600. I'm not sure if it will work with other years but, generally speaking, the 2001-2003 GSXR 600 and 750 were the same so it may work for those years too. I have a key but I'm using if for a gas cap. I should be able to get the number off the key which would make getting one cut easier. Another option is that if you win the auction I can take the key to a local locksmith and have one cut....just pay me the actual cost of that.
I'm not sure what it's worth so I'm starting the bidding at a penny and there is no reserve. Shipping will be $10.00 and I'll only ship CONUS. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
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