Suzuki Hayabusa - Left Mirror Assembly 2008+ Gen Ii Oem Part # 56600-24f00 on 2040-parts.com
Winston, Georgia, US
Suzuki Hayabusa - Left Mirror Assembly 2008+ Gen II OEM Part # 56600-24F00
Original OEM Part.
Buy mine and save! This is a Sukuki OEM part NOT a replica.
This is an original OEM left mirror my 2008 Candy Max Orange / Black Suzuki Hayabasa (will fit the Gen 2 Hayabusas). There is an abrasion as seen in the picture. The part has no fading and looks factory fresh besides the abrasion as it was only one the bike for 300 miles.
Thank you for viewing and good luck in your bidding!
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