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Suzuki Gt750j Side Panel Emblem on 2040-parts.com

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Signal Mountain, Tennessee, US

Signal Mountain, Tennessee, US
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This is an original used side panel badge from a 1972 Suzuki GT750J, aka Le Mans, aka Water Buffalo. It fits either left or right side panels. This badge is only found on the 1st year of manufacture of these classic 750's before Suzuki switched to the GT750 badge to bring them in line with the rest of the GT range. A few tiny areas of paint have lifted by the L and the end of the zero, and there is a slight scratch on the W. If you are restoring one of these bikes, all of these tiny blemishes are easy to resolve.

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