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1987 Suzuki 230e 230 E Rear Swing Arm Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Covington, Ohio, US

Covington, Ohio, US
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                                                       1987 Suzuki 230e used rear swing arm bolt in useable working condition. Does have some rust. 

                                                       Comes with everything pictured.

  

                                                               Im parting out a nice complete good running 230e suzuki


                                                                 Any questions just ask


                                                               U.S lower 48 states shipping only


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                                                                Thanks for looking


                            

 

 


 

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