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Suzuki Nos Dr370 Sp370 Ts250 Sp400 Dr500 Cable Guides on 2040-parts.com

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Minnesota, US

Minnesota, US
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Suzuki NOS DR370 SP370 TS250 SP400 DR500 Cable Guides

This is a brand new NOS cable clip and will fit the following models:
Part # = 51455-32400
DR370C 1978
SP370C 1978
TS250N 1979 TS250 SAVAGE
DR370N 1979
SP400T 1980
SP500X 1981
DR500SZ 1982
DR500SD 1983
Brand NEW and HARD TO FIND! I will include TWO of these cable clips! Check out my other NOS auctions. I will combine shipping if multiple items are won. Feel free to email me with any questions you might have.




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