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07 Hayabusa Gsx1300 Sub Frame Subframe Rear Tail on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Vallejo, California, US

Vallejo, California, US
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 2007 Hayabusa GSX1300 Rear Tail Sub-frame  in excellent condition. It fits others.

Removed from 2007 Hayabusa  with 1050 miles.

Manufacturer’s year range for this bike is 1999 - 2007.


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