Shock Racing Front Turn Signal Spacers Pn #222-6003 Suzuki 1996-2003 on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
SHOCK RACING
FRONT TURN SIGNAL SPACERS
FITS SUZUKI
GSXR600 97-03, GSXR750 96-03, GSXR1000 01-02
NOW ONLY $$ 5.00
- Turn signal spacers convert fairing holes to accept mini/short stalk aftermarket turn signals
- Easy installation
- Does not require gluing, cutting or trimming of fairing
- Sold Four to a pack
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