2008-2012 Suzuki B-king factory silver front brake calipers in excellent condition,comes with all hardware and even a good brake pads. This is a ready to bolt on item.
thanks for bidding!!
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
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Watch this 'Fast and Furious' remote control tribute
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Renault Twin'Run concept
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