New Vesrah fork seals. part number AR-3507. 35mm x 48mm x 11 mm.
Email with any questions. I do combine shipping when able to.
Fits the following.
- CB500T, 1975-1976
- CB650, 1979-1982
- CB750K 750 Four K, 1976-1980
- CBX Super Sport, 1979-1980
- FMX650, 2005-2006
- EX250 Ninja 250, 1986-1987
- KE175, 1980-1983
- KZ550 GPZ 550, 1982
- GS550E, 1978-1980
- GS750E, 1979-1981
- IT125, 1981
- RD400, 1979
- SR500, 1979-1981
- XS500, 1977-1978
- XS650, 1979-1981
- XS650S, 1978-1983
We do except returns if the part we send is the wrong part or the part is not as we described in the add. We will not take returns on parts you purchase to try to make work and they won't if your not sure if it will fit DON'T buy it.
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