1987 Suzuki Rm 125 Rear Shock Suspension on 2040-parts.com
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1987 RM 125 FRONT FORKS
THIS SHOCK CAME OFF A 87 RM 125 THEY ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.... IT COULD USE A GOOD CLEANING IN GOOD CONDITION.... THESE MAY FIT OTHER MAKES AND MODELS AND YEARS BUT PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH BEFORE PURCHASE THANKS....
I WILL SHIP NEXT BUSINESS DAY OF PAYMENT...... AFTER 5 DAYS OF NO PAYMENT I WILL RE LIST ITEM.... IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS DONT HESITATE TO ASK I WILL ANSWER AS FAST AS LIGHTNING.... CUSTOMER SERVICE IS MY NUMBER ONE PRIORITY.... 14 DAY MONEY BACK GUARTENTEE BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING AND A 10% RE STOCKING FEE SO PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH BEFORE PURCHASE AND ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU WISH
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