08-10 Gsxr Gixxerboys 6k Hid Full Kit Bnib on 2040-parts.com
Enfield, Connecticut, US
Purchased Brand New, NEVER USED OR OPEN.
Link to item: http://gixxerboys.com/08-10-GSXR-600-FULL-HID-KIT.html
Full Kit: 6k Low/ 6k High with White Pilot Lights.
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