S72...suzuki Ltf250, Quadrunner Rh Rear Mudguard on 2040-parts.com
okanagan falls bc, Canada
S72.....Rh rear mudguard from 1990 SUZUKI LTF250 quadrunner.....in good cond with some scratches and some bolt holes are elongated and damaged, but they are on the bottom side so are not noticeable....use large washers and be good
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