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1982 Suzuki Gs750l Gs 750 L Clean Oem Chrome Front Fender...nice on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Onamia, Minnesota, United States

Onamia, Minnesota, United States
GOOD USED CLEAN BIKE WAS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION
Brand:SUZUKI


D & M Cycle Parts

Onamia, Mn 56359

612-716-3855

 

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14 YRS SELLING ON EBAY!

 

DESCRIPTION:

CLASSIC 1982 SUZUKI GS750L

BIKE WAS IN GREAT RUNNING AND PHYSICAL CONDITION.

GOOD USED CLEAN CONDITION AS SHOWN.  NICE CHROME AND STRAIGHT!

MAY FIT OTHER YEARS, I CAN HELP YOU CHECK IF NEEDED   

All parts should be inspected and installed by a qualified technician.  


 Please review pictures closely and call with any questions.    

 Please study the pictures well.

PLEASE CALL WITH ANY ISSUES AS I STRIVE FOR YOUR SATISFACTION AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK IS UNNECESSARY AS I WILL WORK TO RESOLVE.

I AM A SOLE PROPRIETOR !


THIS MAY FIT OTHER YEARS YOU CAN CHECK PARTZILLA OR POWERSEDGE FOR FITMENT IF NOT YOUR MACHINE.  


Item condition is noted in description. Items are sold & shown as is, most used items may have wear, dings, scuffs, scratches, etc.

Please review pictures and call 612-716-3855 or write with additional questions or parts needed from this donor. Not all parts from this donor are listed on EBay.

All items are offered for sale locally and we reserve the right to end this listing at any time.

I AM A LICENSED USED PARTS DEALER IN THE STATE OF MN.

 

SHIPPING:

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 All international buyers will have to pay duty and taxes on items when they get to customs.

 

TAXES:

Any buyers from Minnesota or buyers that pick items up locally will have to pay sales tax on all items. Tax rate is 6.875%

 


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