03 Suzuki Katana Gsxf 750 Engine Motor Wiring Harness Breather on 2040-parts.com
Orleans, Indiana, US
Used engine from a 2003 Katana. There are scratches on both lower covers and a hole in the top. It was cranked over prior to removal. Cluster is not included, only pictured to show miles. Sold as is. Ask any questions before buying and not after. Buyer pays shipping. Send zip cope for a freight quote. Thanks for looking.
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