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Suzuki K125 Gas Fuel Tank For Suzuki K 125 Z Grips Petcock Tank Cap Retro K1 on 2040-parts.com

US $115.90
Location:

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Parts Material:Steel Manufacturer Part Number:44100-08461-019 Paint:Aftermarket Paint Bundled Items:Fuel Cap, Petcock, Tank Key Color:Black Make:Aftermarket Parts Surface Finish:Clear Coat

Cafe racer aftermarket part for Suzuki GN 125 model.
Fuel tank in outstanding quality, perfect for a GN 125 Cafe build. 

If any parts that you are looking for are not listed, please leave me a message for a quote.

Model: 
SUZUKI K125 Z
Fitment: 
Please check for your existing fuel tank

Quantity: 
-1 x fuel tank (as shown in listing) 
-1 x petcock
-1 x cap 
-1 pair of rubber grips
- 1 pair of fuel tank badges and screws

Conditions: 
Brand new (from factory directly)

Measures: 
-

Color: 
 Black with stripes

All glossy finish completed with 3 layer of clear coat

Please state your color while check out.

If you need an extra fuel cap or petrol tap, please let me know.
We have tank cap, petrol tap and fuel tank rubber for sell as well, please ask!



*Installation instruction, hardware, sender and petrol cap are not including in the list of sell


PRICE AND PAYMENTS
Payment must be made within 3 days of purchase.
To avoid unnecessary delays, please make sure you have completed checkout carefully and completely.
We accept PayPal only.

DELIVERY
We can deliver worldwide, and do combined shipping. 
Please contact us for the exact amount of shipping cost. 
Customers are responsible for entering the correct shipping information. 
Deliveries will be made according to Paypal confirmed address. 
We cannot change or alter the delivery method once shipped.

DUTIES AND TAXES
Customer is responsible for any additional taxes and duties. 
We do not responsible for any fee charged by customs.

NOTICE
Please be aware that products may vary slightly in terms of color, texture and finish compare with the shown pictures.

EXCHANGE AND RETURNS
Accept return or exchange only within 14 days after received item and remain its unused condition.
Postage is not refundable. Buyer should contact us and provide necessary product pictures before arrange for return or refund.

BULK PURCHASE AND COMBINE SHIPPING
We offer discount on multiple purchase and combine shipping, please ask for a quote.

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