Suzuki Cam Chain 12760-17d01 1988-96 Gsx600ft Oem Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com
Sanford, Maine, US
THESE ARE GENIUNE OEM SUZUKI FACTORY PARTS
PART#12760-17D01
CAM CHAIN
FITS:
1988-1996 GSX600FT
DISCONTINUED PART - HARD TO FIND
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