Suzuki T20x6 Hustler 1966/68 Rear Brake Lever on 2040-parts.com
Modesto, California, US
Original and rare to find Suzuki T20X6 Hustler rear brake lever
For age this is in great condition,slight surface rust only
No bad marks and its nice and straight,comes off a bike that was stored away for 25 years
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