Suzuki Pe 175 Full Floater Linkage Arms 125 250 400 Rm on 2040-parts.com
Ludlow, Massachusetts, US
Shock linkage arms removed from a 1980's PE 175 Full Floater model. May fit other models. Will need new pivot bearings. Check the photos and ask questions. I have many more RM and PE parts in my other auctions. Shipping will be $20.00 in the US. I will ship worldwide, please ask for an accurate quote.
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