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Suzuki Hayabusa Right Side Fairing By Airtech on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Brentwood, New York, US

Brentwood, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AirTECH Manufacturer Part Number:GSX132 Placement on Vehicle:Right Surface Finish:fiberglass / primer

 Fiberglass lower right side fairing (cowl) for 1999-2007 Suzuki Hayabusa.   Primer finish.  Mounting holes are not drilled.  Add paint to match your bike or custom paint.  Great for street or drag racing.   Manufactured by AirTECH.

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