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Vintage Suzuki Motorcycle Original 4" Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Max Meadows, Virginia, US

Max Meadows, Virginia, US
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Vintage Suzuki motorcycle original 4" mirror.  Marked with the Suzuki "S" logo.  Arm
has some scratches and surface rust; mirror has some scratches and discoloration.

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