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Fz6 Front Brake Complete Caliper Master Lines Lever Sensor Fazer Fz600 Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
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"WILL BE OUT OF TOWN UNTIL THE OCT THE 16TH  I WILL NOT DE ABLE TO SHIP UNTIL OCT THE 17TH" Pulled from an 04 fz6 that I'm parting out
This is a complete front brake set up calipers, master cyl(cover has damage), lever (has damage but 100% functional), lines, sensor, even has a set of pads that can get you back on the road
Dirty from leaking forks
«free shipping within the continental US, will ship elsewhere for extra cost»
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