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Suzuki Gv1400 Cavalcade Meter Bracket Speedometer 1986 Gv1400gt on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
Rust as shown. No other damage.
Brand:Suzuki Part Brand:Suzuki Manufacturer Part Number:34950-24A30 Country of Manufacture:Unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Type:Other Instruments & Gauges Placement on Vehicle:Front

Meter Bracket from a 1986 Suzuki GV1400GT Cavalcade.

Rust as shown. No other damage.

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