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Suzuki Katana Gsxf 600 750 600f Head Cowling Fairing Stay Bracket 98-06 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Riga, ., Latvia

Riga, ., Latvia
Fairing cowl stay bracket is an original SUZUKI part, but restored- had fractures in 2 places- see on images!
Brand:Unbranded Material:ABS Plastic Placement on Vehicle:Front Holes:Pre-Drilled Type:Front Headlight Fairing Color:Blue

  • Used Condition, high quality restoration performed - had 2 cracks that have been re-sealed!
    Will be sold as is
    Thank you!

  • Was removed from 2000 Suzuki GSX 750F!

  • Other spare parts coming up soon- just follow the listings! 

  • Video of the actual bike "running"
  • before taken apart  you can find here:

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