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US $249.00
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Homer Glen, Illinois, US

Homer Glen, Illinois, US
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  FOR SALE 2001 SUZUKI GSXR 750 GAS FUEL TANK OEM. IT COMES IN BLUE AND WHITE COLORS. ALSO FITS 00-03 GSXR 600, 01-03 GSXR 600 AND 01 02 GSXR 1000 BIKES. THE TANK IN GOOD SHAPE, USED, HAS SOME LIGHT COSMETIC WEAR SIGNS, NO DENTS. COMES WITH THE BRACKET, NO FUEL PUMP AND NO LOCK CAP INCLUDED! GOOD TO GO!

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