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2001 R6 Vortec Mirror Blockoffs/adjustable Lowering Link And License Plate Holdr on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US
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PAYMENT IS DUE AS SOON AS THE AUCTION IS OVER,IF YOU CANNOT DO SO THEN PLEASE DO NOT BID THANKS!!!ALSO I DO NOT SHIP OUT OF THE USA!!!

up for auction is a little aftermarket parts lot from a 2001 r6.you get a pair of polished vortec mirror block off plates.curved rear license plate frame that mounts on swingarm and a adjustable lowering link..shipping is $15 to the us ponly and payment is due as soon as the auction is over thanks for looking

 

if you need other 2001 r6 parts check out my other auctions thanks

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