2006 Suzuki Gsxr600/750 On / Off Starter Switch on 2040-parts.com
Lafitte, Louisiana, US
**PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS BIKE WAS IN THE SHOP FOR A WHILE AND MAY HAVE SOME PAINT OVERSPRAY ON SOME ITEMS**
IN GOOD SHAPE , DOES HAVE A SMALL SCRAPE ON IT AS SEEN IN PICTURE RIGHT NEXT TO RED ON / OFF SWITCH
IF
YOU SHOULD NEED ANYTHING ELSE FOR THIS PARTICULER MOTORCYCLE CLICK ON (SELLERS OTHER ITEMS UP FOR AUCTION)
I
DO COMBINE SHIPPING IF PARTS ARE SMALL ENOUGH TO DO SO. THE HEAVIEST ITEM WILL
BE USED AS THE MAIN SHIPPING PRICE AND $2.00 PER ITEM AFTER THAT. PLEASE
UNDERSTAND THAT IF TWO OF THE PARTS ARE VERY HEAVY OR VERY LARGE THIS WILL NOT
BE ABLE TO BE DONE.
SHIPPING RATES DO NOT STAND FOR WORLDWIDE SHIPPING . YOU MUST EMAIL ME
FOR SHIPPING RATES OUT OF THE USA
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