Suzuki Vs 700gl Intruder Rear Shocks Absorbers, Complete. Oem, 1987 Model. on 2040-parts.com
Placerville, California, US
One set of rear shocks, they came off a 1987 Vs 700 GL Intruder with less than 9000 Miles, No dents, nice chrome, some very minor scratches......should do the job nicely. ships 48 states only buyer to pay via Pay Pal with 24 hours Note: I am happy to leave feedback for the buyer once feedback is left for us, the seller. no international shipping
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