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C228 2006 2007 06 07 Suzuki Gsxr 600 750 Front Headlight Gauge Wire Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Cut wires. Parts are in Good Used Condition with No Damage except Normal Wear unless stated otherwise. The second picture in each listing will describe the Items Condition as well, so for extra assurance please see picture #2 before purchasing. It is the buyers responsibility to see picture #2 before purchasing to determine condition. If an item is listed as OEM it is original manufacturer equipment to the best of our knowledge. If an item is listed as aftermarket, please know aftermarket items are not original. Aftermarket items should be expected to not have perfect fitment as OEM items would and likely will not exactly match the paint of OEM items. All of our items come from used motorcycles. Though most of the motorcycles are not damaged, it should be expected that ALL parts will have wear and tear from normal use. If you are expecting a new part please refrain from purchasing our items and purchase brand new pieces from the dealership.
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