Suzuki Tc 120 Oem Left Side Hand Grip, In Good Shape, Not Torn, Original Item on 2040-parts.com
Jaffrey, New Hampshire, US
OEM hand grip with very minimal damage, not a reproduction. No rips, tears or any other serious damage. Has a small scuff on the end but, not torn, taken from a 1970 Trail Cat (TC) 120, Suzuki.
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