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Suzuki Gs1150 Factory Manual W/binder 99500-39030-03e Gs 1150 E Gs1150e on 2040-parts.com

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Arcata, California, United States

Arcata, California, United States

Factory Suzuki GS1150 manual with original Suzuki binder. Great shape, cool retro stickers. Couple of hand Witten notes and a grease smudge or two. These are MUCH better than aftermarket manuals like Clymer and Haynes.



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