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Bmw G650gs Sertão Fuel Filler Tube 16117721638 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States

Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
Good condition Used! Removed from running 2012 G650GS Sertão 38421K miles. Used parts may have scratches, grease, oil.
Brand:BMW Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:16117721638

BMW G650GS Sertão Fuel Filler Tube 16117721638

Fitment
G650GS 2008-2016
G650 GS Sertão 2010-2015

Removed from 2012 G650 GS Sertão. possible fitment exceptions.

BrillMotorworks ~Used Motorcycles and Motorcycle Parts. All parts are carefully checked for any damage. Used parts may have grease, oil or wear from use. 100% money back, if for any reason you are not completely satisfied, Please return the item for full refund of the purchase price. Combined shipping is available to reduce shipping cost please contact us with any questions or request. International buyers please note we will ship to most locations, International import taxes and charges are not included.

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