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US $74.99
Location:

South Amboy, New Jersey, United States

South Amboy, New Jersey, United States
USED! very NICE CONDITION. LOCAL PIKCUP IN NJ
Brand:SUZUKI Placement on Vehicle:Rear

LOCAL PIKCUP! CASH ON PICKUP! CAN SHIP ON REQUEST! LISTED AS LOCAL PIKCP IN NJ ZIP 08879!
                                                BANDIT GSF 1200 SWING ARM!
                       GOOD USED CONDITION!   
 SHOULD BE FOR YEARS 01-05, I DON'T KNOW FOR SURE! THIS CAME OFF OF 2002 GSF1200.  PLEASE VERIFY FIT WITH DEALER OR YOUR MECHANIC!   
                                       SORRY NO RETURNS. THIS IS FINAL SALE. 
LOCAL PIKCUP! CASH ON PICKUP! CAN SHIP ON REQUEST - LISTED AS LOCAL PIKCP IN NJ ZIP 08879!

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