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2006-2007 Oem Suzuki Gsxr600-750 Lower Fairing (rhd) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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This Suzuki Right side lower fairing fits the 2006-2007 GSXR600-750. This fairing overall is in very nice condition but it does have a few paint flaws along with a few small creases in the fairing. There's some light surface scratches and a small cooked portion of the fairing at the bottom. All damage has been noted in the photos. There are no broken tabs or mounting points. Please look closely to determine if this is the item for you.

 

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Please call Sam or Chaz at (713) 643-1012 or email us if you have any questions. Overseas buyers welcome. *Do Note* international buyers and overseas buyers are responsible for paying import duties based on eBay's International Shipping program. The charges vary as we do not assess them - eBay does. Texas residents must pay all local taxes with the purchase price.

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