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06 07 Suzuki Gsxr 600 750 Main Wire Harness Stock Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, US

Linden, New Jersey, US
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This is the main wire harness that was removed from a 2006 suzuki gsxr 600.. the bike only had 3500 miles on it.. the harness is in good shape.. will fit 2006 2007 suzuki gsxr 600 and 750.

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